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Hi everyone. Someone on here always has an answer for my question, so thanks
in advance. I am running XP Pro SP2, and Office Pro 2003. Column A is for quantity, and the quantity can be positive or negative. Column H is for individual pricing, and Column I is for the price extension (i.e. A*H). Column I is blank unless there is a number to be displayed. I have the following formula set up in I4 now: =IF(A40,A4*H4,"") which works OK if A4 is a positive number. What should the formula be so it also works with a negative number? Rember that if A4 is blank, then I4 is also blank. In other words, I need an operator that will only work if A4 is not blank. Thanks for your help. -- Jim |
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