On 05/23/2012 05:15 PM, Johnny wrote:
I have a spreadsheet where one cell is defined by several others with a
subtraction of a number hard coded in there. The cell displays the negative
number when all other cells are blank. Is there a way to not display negative
numbers in a cell? The outcome of the cells will never be negative, once the
proper values are entered, so that won't be a problem.
In the cell try this
=if(expression>=0,expression,""), where expression is the
expression/function already in the cell. As written the if statement
will put 0 or positive number in the cell and an empty string in the
cell if it is negative.
=if(expression>0, expression,"") will only put a value in the cell if
the expression >0, otherwise it places an empty string.
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Jay Lozier
jslozier@gmail.com
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