Microsoft KB Archive/185398

= WD97: How to Modify a Calculation Field to Appear Blank =

Article ID: 185398

Article Last Modified on 1/23/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition

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SUMMARY
This article describes how you can modify a calculation field such that it appears blank (no result) instead of displaying a zero.



If You Use a Formula (=) Field
To change the result of a formula field to appear blank instead of displaying a zero, follow these steps:

 Press ALT+F9 to toggle (show) the field codes.

You should see a formula field similar to the following:

{ =SUM(A1:A3) \# $#,##0.00 }

 Change (modify) the formula field to resemble the following:

{ =SUM(A1:A3) \# $#,##0.00;($#,##0.00); }

NOTE: Be sure to include (type) the semicolon at the end of the picture switch. Press ALT+F9 to toggle (hide) the field codes and to show the result of the formula field. When you update your field codes, the formula field should now appear blank when the result of the calculation is zero.

If You Use a Calculation Form Field
To change the result of a calculation form field to show no value instead of a zero, use one of the following methods:

Method 1: Change the Calculation Form Field Options

 Unprotect your form document. Double-click the Calculation form field.</li> In the "Text Form Field Options" dialog box, copy (CTRL+C) or cut (CTRL+X) and then delete the contents of the Number format box.

NOTE: The Number Format box must be blank.</li> In the "Text Form Field Options" dialog box, paste or type the number format to the end of the formula contained in the Expression box.

The Expression box should appear similar to the following example:

=text1 + text2 \# $#,##0.00;($#,##0.00);

NOTE: Be sure your expression ends with a semi-colon .</li> Click OK to close the "Text Form Field Options" dialog box, and then reprotect your form.</li></ol>

Method 2: Change the FORMTEXT Field

 Unprotect your form document.</li> Double-click the Calculation form field.</li> In the "Text Form Field Options" dialog box, copy (CTRL+C) or cut (CTRL+X) and then delete the contents of the Number format box.

NOTE: The Number Format box must be blank.</li> Click OK to close the "Text Form Field Options" dialog box.</li> In your form, press ALT+F9 to toggle (show) the field codes.

The calculation text form field should disappear and show a field similar to the following:

{ FORMTEXT { =PRODUCT(A1:A3) } }

</li> Paste (CTRL+V) or type the picture field switch (\#) format for your FORMTEXT field to show as follows:

{ FORMTEXT { =PRODUCT(A1:A3) \# $#,##0.00;($#,##0.00); } }

NOTE: Be sure to include (type) the semicolon at the end of the picture switch.</li> Press ALT+F9 to toggle (hide) the field codes and to show the result of the Calculation Text Form Field, and then reprotect your form.</li></ol>

Your calculation form field should now appear blank when the result of your calculation is zero.

For more information about the picture field switch, click Contents And Index on the Help menu, click the Index tab in Microsoft Word Help, type the following text

picture

and then double-click the selected text to go to the "Numeric Picture (\#) field switch" topic. If you are unable to find the information you need, ask the Office Assistant.

For additional information, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

185056 WD97: Incorrect Formula Results Using ABOVE, BELOW, LEFT, RIGHT

185400 WD97: How to Set Up a Table as a Spreadsheet in Word

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