Sumifs Function

CrashMatRob

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=SUMIFS($B$4:$B$200,$A$4:$A$200,BI3)

Hi,
I have the above Sumifs function which works the way it should,
but if it returns a value of zero "0", can I get the cell to show nothing?

I have tried using the formula below which dos not work.
=SUMIFS($B$4:$B$200,$A$4:$A$200,"",BI3,"")

Thank you.
 

Excel Facts

Why are there 1,048,576 rows in Excel?
The Excel team increased the size of the grid in 2007. There are 2^20 rows and 2^14 columns for a total of 17 billion cells.
You can hide a zero result by forcing an error to occur
Excel Formula:
=IFERROR(1/(1/SUMIFS($B$4:$B$200,$A$4:$A$200,BI3)),"")
 
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