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To me using Excel Helps is not much of a help. And thanks for link, have
printed it out and am going to start reading it right now. Steve "Dave Peterson" wrote: Debra Dalgleish has notes for =index(match()): http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions03.html I'm not sure I've ever seen any instructions that describe the use of =indirect()--well, except for Excel's help! caldog wrote: Is there a good source to really learn how to use this commands in formulas. I see and have also been helped by you folks with using these commands, but I can not seem to get a grasp on the right way to use them when I am trying to put a formula together. Great job folks in explaning things in this discussion group. Steve Martin -- Dave Peterson |
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