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leaving cell blank as a result of two blanks cells

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    leaving cell blank as a result of two blanks cells

    hello,

    I am wondering if someone can give me some insight as to how to show a cell as being blank if a formula in it involves two blank cells. I was instructed on how to do this with one cell, but am not clever enough to figure out from 2.

    ie. I want cell A3 to stay blank if cells A1 AND/OR A2 are blank

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    Hi,

    Does this help

    =IF(OR(ISBLANK(A1),ISBLANK(A2)),"","Not Blank")

    or

    =IF(OR(A1="",A2=""),"","Not Blank")

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    works perfectly

    as always, works great.

    thanks Noob

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    No problem

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