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Hi,
I've used the offset function in the past to create a dynamic range that can then be used for data validation. I'm wondering if I can create a range using offset, and add to it another arbitrary list value. i.e., a sample dynamic list might be: red yellow blue but I want to create a list like: all red yellow blue Where the value 'all' doesn't exist in the range created by the offset function. Thanks in advance for any help. David |
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