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In Lotus 1-2-3, you are no longer tied to a criteria range. You can embed a
formula in the criteria field. For example, if I have a database named Calendar with columns titled: Number Name Weeks I can create a function like =DGET(calendar,"name",number=4). This eliminates the necessity of creating criteria ranges. Is such a thing possible in Excel? Art |
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