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Hi Guys,
Using Excel 2000. I am trying to work on a sheet someone else started but can't finish. In a cell on the sheet that the formula below is pulling the data from there is a blank field but there is a 0 in the cell that has this formula in it on my new sheet. If the cell on the first sheet is blank, I want the cell that equals that cell on my second sheet to be blank too. ='SVMMC-admin, tx, blue cards'!$B$3 The sheet is a yes/no sheet and when there is a 1 in the cell it means yes, when there is a 0 in the cell it means no, when the cell is blank, it means Not Applicable so when the blank cell converts to a 0 that changes the data. Hope this makes sense. Thanks, Linda |
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Try:
=IF('SVMMC-admin, tx, blue cards'!$B$3="","",'SVMMC-admin, tx, blue cards'!$B$3) In article , "LMB" wrote: Using Excel 2000. I am trying to work on a sheet someone else started but can't finish. In a cell on the sheet that the formula below is pulling the data from there is a blank field but there is a 0 in the cell that has this formula in it on my new sheet. If the cell on the first sheet is blank, I want the cell that equals that cell on my second sheet to be blank too. ='SVMMC-admin, tx, blue cards'!$B$3 The sheet is a yes/no sheet and when there is a 1 in the cell it means yes, when there is a 0 in the cell it means no, when the cell is blank, it means Not Applicable so when the blank cell converts to a 0 that changes the data. Hope this makes sense. |
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That worked! Thank-you.
"JE McGimpsey" wrote in message ... Try: =IF('SVMMC-admin, tx, blue cards'!$B$3="","",'SVMMC-admin, tx, blue cards'!$B$3) In article , "LMB" wrote: Using Excel 2000. I am trying to work on a sheet someone else started but can't finish. In a cell on the sheet that the formula below is pulling the data from there is a blank field but there is a 0 in the cell that has this formula in it on my new sheet. If the cell on the first sheet is blank, I want the cell that equals that cell on my second sheet to be blank too. ='SVMMC-admin, tx, blue cards'!$B$3 The sheet is a yes/no sheet and when there is a 1 in the cell it means yes, when there is a 0 in the cell it means no, when the cell is blank, it means Not Applicable so when the blank cell converts to a 0 that changes the data. Hope this makes sense. |
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