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Excel Formula
- Aug 06, 2020
This formula will keep Cell S4 blank until something is in Q4.
=IF(Q4<>"", R4/7,"")
You'll probably want to do something similar in columns T through V, just to keep them blank until S has something in it.
I've generally found in my own sheets, that the <>"" is a good way to say "not blank" It could also be turned around, =IF(Q4="","", R4/7), which is then saying IF Q4 is blank, keep S4 blank; otherwise, divide R7 by 7.
This formula will keep Cell S4 blank until something is in Q4.
=IF(Q4<>"", R4/7,"")
You'll probably want to do something similar in columns T through V, just to keep them blank until S has something in it.
I've generally found in my own sheets, that the <>"" is a good way to say "not blank" It could also be turned around, =IF(Q4="","", R4/7), which is then saying IF Q4 is blank, keep S4 blank; otherwise, divide R7 by 7.
Oh Sergei, that has worked BEAUTIFULLY!!!!
thank you!
I didn't even think of 'not blank' 🙂
absolutely wonderful mathetes
- SergeiBaklanAug 07, 2020Diamond Contributor
Pamsie , you are welcome