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Default Number Combination finder

Often when accountants are reconciling accounts they need to find an error.
If I know my error is $6843 and it is a combinastion of 2 or more numbers
within my spreadsheet, then there should be function that finds the cell
combinations that make that number.

I picture it working like this: You highlight the cells you want to search
and then choose the function. The cell combinations are returned in a
seperate window and are limited to no more than 20 combinations. Once it
hits twenty one it returns a limit reached error.

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