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-- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- "D Lu" wrote I just wrote to you... I found and solved the problem. Thanks a million!! Max, I like your idea with the C1 and D1 and it works well. However, if I have a list of say, six elements like above but one element is blank, the DV list now shows the five non-blank elements and then a #NUM! error. If I have seven elements two of which are non-blank and non- consecutive, then the DV list displays the five non-blank and then two #NUM! errors. Anyway to remove those #NUM! errors? Thanks, D |
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