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Open office tip for hiding unwanted zeros
The Open Office help blog has an interesting tip about suppressing unwanted zeros from large spreadsheets. I’m all in favour of options like these; it makes a spreadsheet far more accessible to the people who didn’t make it and avoids the time consuming workaround of adding an IF condition to every cell.
There are also instructions for turning the zeros off when printing a document.






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