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OR, should I define a set of date ranges to cover the dates from the day
after the last meeting to the day before the next meeting, for each Group, so
that I can simply the select the date range that's appropriate for me to
produce a worksheet for it (if you see what I mean)?
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I'd still use autofilter. (See your previous post.)

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OR, should I define a set of date ranges to cover the dates from the day
after the last meeting to the day before the next meeting, for each Group, so
that I can simply the select the date range that's appropriate for me to
produce a worksheet for it (if you see what I mean)?


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