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"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:
Sorting A:E should do what you want. In fact it is almost impossible not to do what you want. Again, that is if your formulas are row centric - they just refer to the row in which they are located. Please take a look at the (better) example I posted in reply to "gocush". I hope that explains the situation a bit better. -- mahi |
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