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I some Excel 2003 cells in a columns I have occasionally a value of 0.0 (=zero).
I want to format these cells to display blank (not "0.0") if the value is 0. But in the columns sum line ("=SUM(C4:C14)") this cell should be treated as a value of 0. How do I format this cell in Excel 2003? Markus |
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0.0;0.0; Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Markus Obermayer" wrote: I some Excel 2003 cells in a columns I have occasionally a value of 0.0 (=zero). I want to format these cells to display blank (not "0.0") if the value is 0. But in the columns sum line ("=SUM(C4:C14)") this cell should be treated as a value of 0. How do I format this cell in Excel 2003? Markus |
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