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Depends what you are trying to do. You could have =SUM(C:D)-SUM(C1:D5) for example. -- Regards Roger Govier "nastech" wrote in message ... Hi, can I exclude a header from a range in an equation, i.e.: "C:D" to exclude 5 rows from the top? Thanks |
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