Duke, if the cells are blank or 0 you will get 0. ???? could you provide
more information on what you want to do?
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Paul B
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Using Excel 2002 & 2003
Like Paul said if all the cells are blank or the sum or the ranges is
zero then =SUM(F29:F30)+SUM(F23:F26) will display zero. If this is not
what you are getting then from the menus Tools>Options>View and make
sure that Zero Values is checked.
This will return "0" in the cell if the cells your adding have no
values if thats what you want.
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