Format Result Cells To Be Blank Or 0

Jan 31, 2008

I use a variance sheet to see the difference in numbers between an actual and planned date

If a planned date is not entered - the calculation must calculate from the start of the year because the figures are like this:

38948

Is there a way of saying in the formula, if both parts of calculation are not present, leave blank or something

For example this formula =IF(C31 > B31, 1, -1)*DATEDIF(MIN(B31:C31),MAX(B31:C31),"D")

It has a planned date and no actual so it puts like a 5 digit number in the variance cell!

View 9 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

Format Random Number Cells As Draw Result Entered

Nov 17, 2008

Format Random Number Cells As Draw Result Entered ...

View 9 Replies View Related

Automatically Format Range Based On Formula Result Of Cells

May 16, 2009

The following code works perfect but the "change" event is only triggered when working directly on intersect range. Tried using the "calculation" event but could not figure it out. This is what I want:

1) To replace the code provided below using the calculation event
2) To only trigger the event for the row(s) where the new value was generated, not for the whole "For Each" statement
3) To use one single code for all worksheets, instead of copying the code in every working worksheet on the workbook, if feasible
4) And I would like a "second alternative", where the user of the workbook can click on a button and trigger the event on every row on the workbook that has a non empty cell within the intersect range, assuming that the intersect range column is the same for all worksheets

Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
Dim c As Range, d As Range, fc As Long, bc As Long, bf As Boolean
Set d = Intersect(Range("I:I"), Target)
If d Is Nothing Then Exit Sub
For Each c In d
Select Case UCase(c)
Case "C"
fc = 1: fb = True: bc = 4
Case "O"
fc = 2: fb = True: bc = 3
Case "D"
fc = 2: fb = True: bc = 46
Case "G"
fc = 2: fb = True: bc = 5..................

View 4 Replies View Related

Excel 2003 :: Conditional Format Top / Mid / Bottom 33% Of Cells But Ignoring Blank Cells

Mar 25, 2012

I am trying to conditionally format the top middle and bottom thirds of a range of data. Problem is, that the range needs to be flexible as sometimes there may be a maximum of 36 cells with data, but sometimes there may be less (so there are blank cells in the range that need not be counted). The methods I have tried always include the blank cells, and so it is not equally formatting the thirds (as it includes the blanks cells as part of the bottom data)....

Here are the 2 methods Ive tried so far using excel 2003)
Top 34%:
=IF(INT(COUNT($D$3:$D$38)*34%)>0,LARGE($D$3:$D$38,INT(COUNT($D$3:$D
$38)*34%)),MAX( $D$3:$D$38))0,LARGE($D$3:$D$38,INT(COUNT($D$3:$D
$38)*67%)),MAX( $D$3:$D$38))0,LARGE($D$3:$D$38,INT(COUNT($D$3:$D
$38)*100%)),MAX( $D$3:$D$38))

View 4 Replies View Related

Excel 2010 :: VLookup Result Blank If Column Index Number Is Blank

Mar 3, 2014

The below piece of code carries out a vlookup on a defined cells value and produces a result in sheet one, however if the column index number in sheet 2 (Database) is empty the result 00/01/1900 is produced.

I'm not sure how to say leave the result blank if the column index number is blank.

Excel 2010
Userform = Tab 1
Database = Tab 2

View 6 Replies View Related

Conditionally Format Cells To Blank With VBA

Jun 14, 2014

I have a problem where I need to answers from a look up table to return an empty cell if the vlookup table returns a 0 or #N/A. This has to be the case as the answers are used in the creation of a csv file.

It would be easier for me to put in conditional formatting rather rewriting 40+ formulas and copying them down 1000 rows.

Is there a method in vba to format cells to blank?

View 2 Replies View Related

Conditional Format Every Odd Row / Excluding Blank Cells

Nov 15, 2012

conditional formatting. I am using the code below to conditional format every Odd row with a background/border.

=MOD(ROW(),2)=1

I would like to know how to modify this, so that it only applies the format if the cell in column A on that specific row contain data and doesn't format blank cells.

View 2 Replies View Related

How To Format Selected Blank Cells To Display 0

Feb 21, 2013

Would like to use formatting and no formulas.

View 2 Replies View Related

Conditional Format - Formula For Blank Cells

Jul 1, 2012

I am using a conditional formula to compare if a cell in column A is higher than a cell in column B. If a cell is blank the cell is formatting. I am trying to highlight only cells with numbers. Any formula to place in the conditional format formula that will evaluate the cells excluding a blank cell?

ie: grapes and pears should be highlighted because value in column B is less than column A but the conditional format is highlighting apples also where apples should have no highlighting because the value in column B is none or blank.

A B
oranges 2.49 3.25
grapes 1.99 1.89
apples 1.00
pears 1.11 1.03

View 2 Replies View Related

Conditional Format: Ignore Blank Cells

Feb 5, 2007

Excel 2004 for Mac

I'd like to give a conditional format to a range of cells so that only one cell in the range has a gray background. The condition must include three criteria:
1) The cell cannot be blank, AND
2) The cell's value must be the minimum in the range, AND
3) The cell's value must not equal any value preceding it in the range.

My own attempt looks like this for cell J8 in the range C8:AF8:
=AND(NOT(ISBLANK(J8)),J8=MIN($C8:$AF8),J8$C8:I8)

Problem: This condition works great for all values entered EXCEPT ZERO. When J8 is the first zero in the range, if it is preceded by a blank cell anywhere else in the range, it fails the third criterion (J8$C8:I8) because Excel treats the blank cell as though it's a zero. Result: no gray background.

How can I get Excel to "ignore" blank cells.

View 9 Replies View Related

Format Cell Color Based On Others Cells Not Being Blank

Jan 9, 2008

I know that I need to use Conditional Formatting, but I can't get the formula code correct.

This is what I need it to do:

If cell A2 is populated (not blank) AND cell B2 is blank, then cell B2 to be highlighted in bright red fill.

If cell A2 is populated (not blank) and cell B2 is also populated (not blank), then leave formatting as per normal

If cell A2 is blank then leave formatting as per normal

Basically, as soon as someone types anything into cell A2, cell B2 to turn red. Then once they have input something into cell B2, the red highlight can disappear. The inputs will be text, not numbers, so I can't use </>

I have tried varying circumstances of IFs, ANDs, NOTs, ISBLANKs etc and I can't crack

View 5 Replies View Related

Conditional Format Cells If Today Date Exceeded And Another Cell Is Blank

Nov 14, 2013

I would like to highlight (conditional format) the "response required by" (Row A) cells / dates if the "current date" (cell $B$2) is exceeded AND if the "response provided By" (Row B) remains BLANK:

Current Date
=Today()

Response Required By
Response Provided By

29-10-2013
23-10-2013

[Code] .......

View 6 Replies View Related

If A Result Is 0 Can A Field Be Blank?

Mar 23, 2009

H2 formula is =OFFSET(A4,MATCH(MAX(D$4:D$1000),D$4:D$1000,0)-1,0)
I2 formula is =MAX(D4:D26)

If either of these result in a ZERO is it possible to leave the field blank?

View 6 Replies View Related

Skip Row If Result Is Blank?

Mar 6, 2014

I have a workbook which contains a master document sheet and 14 worksheets with various if(and or vlookup statements to extract the data as we need it at our centre.

I wasn't able to sort the data alphabetically with iferror leave cell black, so I changed it to if error "zz". I am now having to sort 14 sheets A-Z every time I make a change to my workbook...very time consuming and frustrating. I'm looking for a way to not have to sort my worksheets, to have it done automatically or is there a way to skip rows if the data doesn't match the formula? I don't have any experience in Macros

I have removed a lot of the pages from my workbook example. The sheet that I am trying to skip rows is the 'Dolphin Chn' one. Data is coming from the other sheets. I have used conditional formatting to make ZZ entries white, so they won't be visible.

2014 Master Document example.xlsx

View 4 Replies View Related

Iserror? Result To Be Blank If It Can't Find Anything

Mar 21, 2007

I have the following formula but would like the result to be blank if it can't find anything. I know I need to use the iserror function but I don't know how to use it.
Can anyone help me?

=VLOOKUP(CONCATENATE($A$3,$B$3,$A7),Sheet1!$A$6:$R9987,$A$1,0)

View 9 Replies View Related

Get =IF(LEN(I3),I3,J3) To Show As Blank Field When No Result

Feb 5, 2009

=IF(LEN(I3),I3,J3)

at the moment if there is no result it equals 0

I thought this might work..

=IF(ISNA(LEN(I3),I3,J3)),"",LEN(I3),I3,J3))

View 9 Replies View Related

How To Return Blank Result If No Match For VLOOKUP

Jun 25, 2008

I'm using this formula (thanks to dafan & HalfAce [url]
=IF(VLOOKUP($A177,$A$736:$C$787,3,FALSE)=0,"",VLOOKUP($A177,$A$736:$I$787,3,FALSE))
to return the value located in the 3rd column of the range when the value in the 1st column of the range matches the data in A177.

However, there isn't a match for the data in A178 in the range, so the formula returns "#N/A". I would like the cell containing the formula to remain blank in those instances.

View 9 Replies View Related

If Cell Not Blank, Calculate & Round Off Result

Aug 19, 2008

I would like to be able to round off the decimals resulted in the POV field on my worksheet and have a running total of the entries listed below. This occurs sometimes when the mileage units have decimals. In this example, the POV values display $1.00, 99 cents, and 93 cents. Their resulting total should be 2.92, but Excel calculates them as $2.93 due to the additional decimals.

The problem is that if I apply an =ROUND function to the formula in the POV field, while it will display a correct answer if all the date and mileage fields are filled in for which the formula has been applied, it will not give a running total in instances where there are empty date/mileage fields, reporting "VALUE!". Is there a way to force Excel to display the running total?

I have attached the worksheet, with the example above entered in. I have included the formula I've been trying to fix on my worksheet on the bottom as well.

View 6 Replies View Related

Zeros Not Showing, The Result Is A Blank Cell

Aug 8, 2007

When i put a "0" in a currency formatted cell, the result is a blank cell. If i put any other number in there other than "0" it shows a dollar amount of that value (even .00001 works). I have also noticed that before i put a zero in that cell, i can go to the format of that cell, select currency, and i see a sample in the sample box ($0.00). But if i go to that cell, put a "0" in it and return to the format of the cell, the sample box is now blank and it doesn't even show a $ sign. I know the "0" is in the cell because i can see it in the formula bar. But on the sheet itself it does not display it.

View 3 Replies View Related

Days Late Formula (result To Equal Either Zero Or Blank)

Oct 1, 2008

I have a formula in Excel2003 that is working fine except for when D12 is blank. When D12 is blank I want the result to equal either zero or blank.

=IF(ISBLANK(E12),NOW()-D12,E12-D12)

View 2 Replies View Related

VBA / Macro For Delete Entire Row If Formula Result Is Zero / Blank

Apr 27, 2014

I'm looking for a VBA/Macro for delete the entire row if a particular column formula result is zero/blank.

View 1 Replies View Related

Correction Of Formula: When The Result Is 0 It Just Leaves A Blank Cell Without A 0

Jun 7, 2007

I have this Formula in a excel sheet =IF(AND(COUNT(F12;G12)=2;G12<F12);G12-F12;IF(AND(COUNT(F12;G12)=2;G12>F12);ABS(F12-G12);""))

My problem is that when the result is 0 it just leaves a blank cell without a 0.
Can i correct this so that when the result is 0 it will actually show a 0 in the cell? I canīt put a 0 in the end of the formula because then it shows zeroes in all the cells without information aswell.

View 3 Replies View Related

Combining Names: If The Cell Is Blank The Result Should Not Leave A Space

Jan 16, 2009

I have 6 columns and would like to combine them. If the cell is blank the result should not leave a space.

- Prefix
- First Name
- Last Name
- Middle Initial
- Last Name
- Suffix

Example: Mr. Henry J. Weeks, III
Example: Henry Weeks
Example: Mr. Weeks
Example: Henry J. Weeks, III

View 5 Replies View Related

Page Breaks Result In Blank Pages Printing When AutoFilter Used

Jan 30, 2008

I have a sheet with a few hundred rows of data which I filter out by using a very simple autofilter. I have set page breaks throughout the whole sheet on certain rows I need to start on a new page. If the auto filter filters out any of these rows when it prints it prints a blank page where that row would have been before it was hidden by the autofilter.

For example the whole list is say 5 pages (set with page breaks) I apply an auto filter that now reduces it down to 2 pages say the 1st and last page of the original list. If I page break preview it, it shows me that it will be 2 pages but when i print preview/print the sheet it prints the 1st page then 3 blank pages then page 5 even know that the page break preview only shows and numbers 2 pages. Because the original page breaks are still there just are hidden by the autofilter so it adds them in as blank pages

View 4 Replies View Related

Conditional Format Based On Formula Result Being A Whole Number

Dec 6, 2012

I'm looking to conditional format a cell/cells based on whether a formula result returns a whole number or not.

I don't want to include the formula in the sheet itself, just have that as the formula in the condition.

The formula will be along the lines of:

=IF(SUM(BB10/BA10)"a whole number",TRUE,FALSE)

My problem is, is that I don't know who to refer to "a whole number" in Excel formula language.

View 4 Replies View Related

Format Result Of Date Difference To 2 Decimal Places

Apr 27, 2007

I use datediff to calculate the difference between 2 dates in Months.

Result = Datediff("M", Date1,Date2)

I need the result to be formatted to 2 decimal places ie 23.52 (months)

Not neccessary to use datediff if this doesnt work.

Please note I have cross posted this HERE because I couldnt get connected to ozgrid for some reason, I will montior both sites for a solution and post back results. Apologies for the inconvenience.

View 5 Replies View Related

Add 65 Years To Column Of Birth Dates And Result Must Be In Yyyy/mm/dd Format?

Jun 8, 2014

I need to add 65 years to a column of birth dates and the result must be in yyyy/mm/dd format. What is the formula?

View 11 Replies View Related

Ignore Blank Cells And Truly Blank Cells In Named Range?

Jan 13, 2014

Ok so my named range looks like this:

[Code]....

However, I want to ignore the "" cells and the truly blank cells... However, I think all of them will have "" since I have this formula in all of the ones I'm putting in the range:

[Code]....

How do I go about getting these results into a named range so I can use it on validation since validation only seems to ignore truly blank cells and not the "" ones.

View 4 Replies View Related

Text To Columns Macro (fixed Width) With Predefined Format On Result

May 18, 2009

I need to fixed width-text to column macro and found a reply in the forum.

However, when I apply the macro, the result of zeros in front of figures disappear since the format of value in splitted column doesn't predefined as text

e.g. sample text to split to column:
000122042009ABCDEFG00567

Required result:
0001|22042009|ABCDEFG|00567

when running below macro; result shows:
1|22042009|ABCDEFG|567
(Beginning zeros figures of the first and last column disappear)

Applied Macro:

View 3 Replies View Related

Change Range Format & Color Based On Result Of Drop-Down Choice

Jul 6, 2009

I'm using Excel 2007.

I have a field with a "YES"/"NO" drop-down box. There are three fields below which have some default formatting (thick purple dot-dot-dash borders). When the drop-down field is "YES", those three fields should change borders to a single thin black bottom border line.

OK... so that's the setup. And I should note here that it does in fact format properly. However, the problem I'm having is that the screen does not update / repaint with the new formatting. The thick purple dot-dot-dash borders remain, for the most part.

If I page down, then page back up, the new formatting appears just fine. When I switch from "YES" to "NO", again, the formatting changes, but the screen does not update/repaint so the only way to see the new formatting is to again... page up and then page down again.

I'm wondering if anyone knows a way to force the screen to repaint/update so that my users will see the new formatting without having to page up/down.

View 9 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved