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Hi StevenE
The alleged limitation is 7. It is easy to overcome though. Try and use lookup, iso IF. You can also split your argument into more than one column, of which each can have 7 levels, but this is the long route, and dates back to before Office, when Lotus 123 was the in thing You can also use arrays "StevenE" wrote: and how does one get around this limitation |
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