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![]() I am trying to link some columns using the Paste Special to another worksheet in my workbook. When I link them, all of the blanks in the original show up as 0's in the link. If I just delete the 0's, then the link is also deleted, but I want the cells to still be linked. I am trying to create a scheduling list, and so I need to see all of the rows, and see where dates have yet to be entered. How do I make the blanks from the original show up in the link blank? If there is a command within a formula for this, how do I apply it to an entire column? I don't want to just hide the rows with 0's. I am a novice excel user, so I apologize if this is a dumb question. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. -- sbeninga ------------------------------------------------------------------------ sbeninga's Profile: http://www.officehelp.in/member.php?userid=240 View this thread: http://www.officehelp.in/showthread.php?t=696366 Visit - http://www.officehelp.in | http://www.officehelp.in/archive/index.php | http://www.officehelp.in/index/index.php |
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If you don't want to see *any* zeros at all on this worksheet,
go Tool/Options and on the View tab click off the tick next to Zero Values (it's at the middle low down on the Tab). Click OK. All those ugly zeros should now be gone. Rgds, ScottO "sbeninga" wrote in message ... | | I am trying to link some columns using the Paste Special to another | worksheet in my workbook. When I link them, all of the blanks in the | original show up as 0's in the link. If I just delete the 0's, then | the link is also deleted, but I want the cells to still be linked. I | am trying to create a scheduling list, and so I need to see all of the | rows, and see where dates have yet to be entered. How do I make the | blanks from the original show up in the link blank? If there is a | command within a formula for this, how do I apply it to an entire | column? I don't want to just hide the rows with 0's. I am a novice | excel user, so I apologize if this is a dumb question. Any help would | be appreciated. Thanks. | | | -- | sbeninga | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | sbeninga's Profile: http://www.officehelp.in/member.php?userid=240 | View this thread: http://www.officehelp.in/showthread.php?t=696366 | Visit - http://www.officehelp.in | http://www.officehelp.in/archive/index.php | http://www.officehelp.in/index/index.php | |
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You can format the cells so that zeros don't appear.
Select the column Format / Cells / Number / Custom / d-mmm-yyyy;; (or substitute your prefered number format for d-mmm-yyyy. The important part are the two ";" which ensure negative and zero values are not shown. Or you could use d-mmm-yyyy;;"-" for example, to see a - rather than a 0 in the cells. Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - respond to newsgroup |
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![]() Thank you both very much, the problem is solved and it's all working smoothly. -- sbeninga ------------------------------------------------------------------------ sbeninga's Profile: http://www.officehelp.in/member.php?userid=240 View this thread: http://www.officehelp.in/showthread.php?t=696366 Visit - http://www.officehelp.in | http://www.officehelp.in/archive/index.php | http://www.officehelp.in/index/index.php |
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