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Robert M via OfficeKB.com
 
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How to write an if then formula to take the "0" out of the linked pages in
the spreadsheet?

Can anyone help me with this?

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Bill Manville
 
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Robert M via OfficeKB.com wrote:
How to write an if then formula to take the "0" out of the linked pages in
the spreadsheet?


I assume you mean that you have linking formulas which are referencing empty
cells and showing as 0 and you would prefer them to look empty.

One simple way is Tools / Options / View / uncheck Zero Values
which is OK if there are no valid 0 values in the data.

Otherwise if the formula is currently =X, change it to
=IF(ISBLANK(X),"",X)

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