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I was reviewing a formula developed by a fellow employee and cannot figure
out WHY it works. =(range1)*0.1 facts: range1 refers to sheet1!$g$2:$g$27 dates in sheet1!b2:b27 are the same as sheet2!b2:b27 formula above is in sheet2 cells c2 to c27 Why does the formula know to bring the value in range1 for the same date? I have rechecked and 1) the name range1 refers to a single column array of values and does not include the date and 2) the formual is not entered as an array formula. Thanks. Mike |
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