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I have this formula in a table that's referencing another table.
=PLAN[[#This Row],[1/1/2009]] In another row in the current table, I have a date and I'd like to use that instead of [1/1/2009] if at all possible. How would I modify the formula to do this? Thanks, Barb Reinhardt |
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