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Blanking out an Excel cell with a formula in it

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funkylad20 | 15:12 Thu 01st Oct 2009 | Computers
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Does anybody know how to do this? I currently have FALSE inevery sell where the formula is as source cell is blank...here is my formula (nested IF):

=IF(R39
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OK, HERE IS THE FORMULA, SEE IF IT WORKS THIS TIME (ignore spaces):

= IF (R39 < D20-2,B19,IF(R39 < D21-2,B20,IF(R39 < D22-2,B21,IF(R39 < D23-2,B22,IF(R39 < D24-2,B23,IF(R39 < D25-2,B24,IF(R39 < D2-2,B25,IF(R39 < D3-2,B2))))))))
Perhaps the easiest way is to conceal this cell either by hiding it or formatting its font colour to match its fill colour (such as white on white) and then use another formula to check if the cell is FALSE.

e.g. if the above formula is in cell A1 then use the formula (no spaces)

= IF (A1 = FALSE(),"",A1)

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