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I use Excel a lot to extract data from our main system. Normally this is not
a problem. However we now have a series of contract that have specific products on them and I need to report on sales per each contract. The problem is that there is nothing to connect the items, so I need to use the Or statement in the Query. Unfortunately our contracts have more that the limited 8 Or statements allowed in a Query. Is there a way around this? I thought possibly a named range that the query could lookup with a list of products. |
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