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I want to exclude a cell from a range of data. That cell may or may not be at the extremities of the range.
Say I have the range for column A, A:A and I want to exclude every cell which satisfies a condition. And this is not for sum or average but what I'm trying to do is get a range without those cells so it can be used elsewhere. Can anyone help me? |
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