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Using Excel 2002, If I have a large spreadsheet with lots of billing
data spanning 12 years is there an automated way to check for missing
months or duplicate months?

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I used an IF function and it seemd to work well

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Using Excel 2002, If I have a large spreadsheet with lots of billing
data spanning 12 years is there an automated way to check for missing
months or duplicate months?


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