- Apr 24, 2012
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Gents.
In Excel 2013, if i use "=" to point to another cell, it will take that target cell's value. However, if that target cell is empty, he'll take a "0", which in itself is a value as opposed to "empty".
How can I avoid this? I need the cell to be empty if there is no value in the target, otherwise this zero is an input to a formula.
The workaround, having the formula ignore a "0", is not an option as "0" is very well a likely input...
Hope I've made myself understandable -
Thanks.
In Excel 2013, if i use "=" to point to another cell, it will take that target cell's value. However, if that target cell is empty, he'll take a "0", which in itself is a value as opposed to "empty".
How can I avoid this? I need the cell to be empty if there is no value in the target, otherwise this zero is an input to a formula.
The workaround, having the formula ignore a "0", is not an option as "0" is very well a likely input...
Hope I've made myself understandable -
Thanks.