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Formula in cell J10-
=IF(G10=0,"There are no more copies, please ask students to return their books or buy more stock","") I have entered this to J10 & used the fill column, so that the cells under this have a similar formula (Not fixed). Everything works But I just want that message to appear when there is a 0 in the cell (G10 or any other cell underneath it) Is there a way to not allow the message to appear, when the cell e.g. G10 is BLANK , Not 0. |
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How about:
=IF((G10=0)*(G10<""),"got a real zero","might have a blank") -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200818 |
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