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No, if contiguous, you could use
=SUM(N(OFFSET($B$1,SMALL(IF($A$1:$A$20="Bob",ROW($ A$1:$A$20)),ROW(INDIRECT("50:100")))-1,0))) -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) wrote in message ups.com... Thanks Bob. Does this mean if i wanted to band together instances 50 to 100 i'd have to list out all 50 numbers in the brackets {50, 51, 52, etc.? On 4 Jul, 22:09, "Bob Phillips" wrote: |
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