A conditional format formula to work the opposite way!

valmir

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Office Version
  1. 365
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  1. Windows
First of all, apologize if this is a stupid question.
I looked everywhere and I can only find multiple formulas working exactly the opposite of my desired result:
All the cells I am working on, have a formula in it. Using conditional formatting, I want to highlight only the cells which are returning a value other than zero.
These formulas below, are highlighting the cells with zero value, instead of the ones with value other than zero:
=AND(A1=0;A1<>"")
=AND(A1=0;LEN(A1)>0)
Thanks!
 

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=A1<>0
 
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