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Well thanks anyway!
"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote: Ummm, hang my head in shame :( I copied the formula, but managed to copy the line break before the last "&$G$1 too. Now that it's gone, your formula works perfectly. Sorry for not seeing it sooner. Whew! I'm glad you got that straightened out... I wasn't sure what to tell you to do next. And YOU, Mr Rick Rothstein, get my vote for the most helpful MVP ever!! Thanks very much. You are quite welcome; although I'd like to say that you are placing me on much too high a pedestal here. The other MVPs, as well as the other regular volunteers who have not yet been recognized with an MVP designation, are a wonderful collection of the most helpful people I have ever seen. If anyone from this group is to be tagged as the "most helpful ever", believe me when I tell you that I am not the person who that should be. Rick |
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