Fomula that will exclude blanks.

gperez1127

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I am trying to create an IF formula as follows:
=IF(A1>0,b1>0,A1+B1, "")

So I want if to return anything above 0, and then add the two columns if there are numbers, but exclude blanks. I hope I am making sense. Not sure if the brackets are correct. Any help would be great.
 

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If you want "" returned if both are empty then
Code:
=IF(AND(A1>0,B1>0),A1+B1,"")

If you want to do A1+B1 as long as one of them is not blank then
Code:
=IF(OR(A1>0,B1>0),A1+B1,"")
 
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Try:
Code:
=IF(AND(ISNUMBER(A1*B1),MEDIAN(A1,B1,0)>0),A1+B1,"")
 
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