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The non-macro approach that Tom Ogilvy posted the link to above which
was his answer to a similar need of someone else before, is the one that does exactly what I needed it to do in my situation. It is instantaneous and uses Binary and puts a 1 beside all the numbers included in the combination and a 0 beside the ones not included. Works great for me! So thanks very much Tom and also thanks to Doug and Greg for all your time and input as well. All you guys amaze me with your talents and abilities that the Lord Jesus has blessed you with. Here's Toms link again: http://groups.google.com/groups?thr....tngp13.phx.gbl Thanks, Troy --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |