Johnny Rosenberg wrote
I could agree with that, but it would have been nice if they thought
of that since 1.0 and not changing it on the way, breaking a whole lot
of spreadsheets…
I see your point. But this was wrong.
It's not a change of plans it's simply a correction. And not fixing it would
break a lot of other spreadsheets ;)
Johnny Rosenberg wrote
Is there another way to make A2 look empty in
this case, making it useable for calculations? Something like the
following:
=IF(A1=6;SomethingNiceToPutHere;B1)
There are at least two ways: add an extra IF to the following formula and
use ISTEXT to validate or replace SomethingNiceToPutHere by 0 (zero) and use
conditional formatting to hide the zeros (set the font to White or the cell
background color when the value is zero)
If you liked the way it worked before you can use =N() as suggested by
Miguel Angel.
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