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Filtering Columns for Unique Values
Printing Multiple Worksheets on a Single Page
By default, Excel displays your information pretty much as you enter it. This includes zero values. If you enter a zero, the zero shows on the worksheet. If you don't enter a value in a cell, then Excel shows a blank in that area. If the result of a formula is zero, then that result typically shows, as well. There may be times, however, when you don't want zero values to show. To control the display of zero values, follow these steps:
You should note that the setting of the Zero Values check box affects not just what you see on the screen, but how information is printed by Excel, as well.
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