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How to make whole row blank (non delete) if a particular cell is blank

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    How to make whole row blank (non delete) if a particular cell is blank

    Hi all,



    Is there a way I can enter a formula such that if a certain cell (for arguments sake say the cell in row B) was blank that I can then make it so that all the other cells in that row would also then be blank?

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    Re: How to make whole row blank (non delete) if a particular cell is blank

    Hi

    Maybe something like this in the cells of Column B.

    =IF(B1="","",formula)

    Hope to helps you.
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