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It's an array formula Jack, and it retunes 360 with or without 0 as long as
you array enter it. -- HTH Bob Phillips "Jack Sons" wrote in message ... Bob, Without the 0 the formula gives 1 as a result, no matter wether it has 1:360 or 1:36. I would say in all cases it does nothing, but what causes the 1 as a result? Jack Sons The Netherlands "Bob Phillips" schreef in bericht ... See http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld....CT.html#format for a detailed explanation. Odd formula you showed, the 0 doesn't seem to do anything. -- HTH Bob Phillips "SusanR" wrote in message ... I have noticed in a few posts now that -- is used in some of the solutions to the questions asked eg =COUNT(--(ROW(1:360)0)) My question is, what does the -- mean? |
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