Hiding characters if formula is not used...

danfarr1

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I have a simple multiplication formula in columns 1-10. If I only enter data in columns 1-7, how can I keep columns 8-10 blank. The $ sign appears even though the formula is not being used. Thanks for you help!
 

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schielrn

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What is the formula you are using in those cells? You could probably use an if statement to return a blank, but not sure of your situation?
 
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