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    Formatting A Cell Not To Run Formula If Adjacent Cell Is Blank.

    In the sample workbook provided, is there a way to make the cell in column F blank if the cell in column E is blank and not perform the calculation, and do this for each cell in that column?
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    Re: Multiple Conditions

    Clear all entries in column F, then:
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    Re: Multiple Conditions

    Another option
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    Re: Multiple Conditions

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    Welcome to the forum.

    We would very much like to help you with your query, however the thread title does not really convey what your request is about. Tell us what you are trying to do, not how you think it should be done.

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    Re: Multiple Conditions

    Thanks ! easier than I thought!

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    Re: Multiple Conditions

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    You have ignored the moderation instruction. Do NOT do this!
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    Re: Multiple Conditions

    i apologize for anything i have done wrong, however the post from the administrator came in after the question was answered, and the issue solved. I will pay more attention in the future.

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    Re: Multiple Conditions

    You are missing the point - you still need to change the thread title of this thread. Do so NOW.

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    Re: Multiple Conditions

    I will gladly do as you ask, however I don't know how to edit the post, show me how and I will do it.

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    Re: Multiple Conditions

    Read post #4.

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    Re: Formatting A Cell Not To Run Formula If Adjacent Cell Is Blank.

    Done, and thank you.

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    Re: Formatting A Cell Not To Run Formula If Adjacent Cell Is Blank.

    You're welcome.



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    Re: Formatting A Cell Not To Run Formula If Adjacent Cell Is Blank.

    That's better. Please remember the forum requirements for thread titles going forward.

    It has taken far too long this time to get you to comply with a simple request.

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