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This works great and I used the instructions from the 'Help
documentation to propagate this formula for the entire column, with th exception of the header cell. It works but gives me an N/A in th Indicator Column if the row isn't populated. Is there a more effective way of inserting a formula throughout th column which would keep the cell empty rather than populate it with a N/A? Thanks, Clare Mari -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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