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Default SUMPRODUCT with PLACEHOLDERS?

I am sure they would if you paid them what you pay us <vbg

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Hi there! Thanks for the quick help!
I wish people in my office would respond to my emails the way you guys
do here in the forum! lol :-)

The left() command was exactly what I needed!

Thanks a million, once again!

Greetings from Italy,

Titus.


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