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Hi All,
Ok, I can't think of any remotely-easy way to do this. My data exists as such: accounts listed in the rows, dates (by month) listed in the columns; in the fields corresponding to each account/dates is the quantity of items the account purchased in that month. Is it formulaically possible (barring VBA) to have Excel calculate the longest contiguous string of zero-value cells for each row? (What I'm trying to discern is a historical gap-analysis for the longest no-purchase period of a given row/account.) Any thoughts or suggestions are greatly appreciated, as always. Thanks, Jamie W. |
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