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Stating an absolute range can sometimes not be possible due to unknowns.
Using (F:F) for instance can be a useful alternative as it looks at the entire column, not just part of it. However, is it possible to specify a start cell to search down from? i.e.(F$10:F) This q is for both formulae and vb. Thanks, -- Traa Dy Liooar Jock |
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