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Hiding zero formula results

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Millan - 16 Oct 2006 12:39 GMT
I have a form with table in which I have formulas calculating the total price
by multiplicating quantity of item and its price and at the end at bottom
line I use formula SUM(ABOVE). The formulas still show the result zero (0) in
every line even if nothing was put into item quantity and item price columns.
Is it possible to hidden this values and to show only the sum different from
zero? I made a several tests with IF command, bu did not succeeded. Many
thanks for any help in advance.
Greg Maxey - 16 Oct 2006 13:16 GMT
Use a construction like:
{ =Sum(above) \# "0.00;(0.00);" }

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> I have a form with table in which I have formulas calculating the total price
> by multiplicating quantity of item and its price and at the end at bottom
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> zero? I made a several tests with IF command, bu did not succeeded. Many
> thanks for any help in advance.

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