Glad I could help. Thanks for the feedback.
Regards,
Fred.
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Sorry for my late reply, but I have been away from my desk for a while. I
succeded using you suggestion. Thank you very much.
Fred Smith wrote:
A good reason not to put this data in the formula.
Use this opportunity to put your values in a cell, and change your formula
accordingly. For example, format a1 as text, enter 204, then change your
formula to:
....$E$1:$E$50000))=A1...
You would also be better off if you were consistent in using text or
numbers. You have "204", "0", but 8 and 27. Your formula will be easier to
maintain if you used either numbers or text, but not both.
Regards,
Fred.
I am using this formula in my company, but the procedure has now changed
and
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part'!$D$1:$D$50000;TÆL
('import part'!$E$1:$E$50000)))
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