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Hello - I have been trying to wrap my head around getting an indirect
formula that indexes rows to be printed to only recognize visible rows so I can run a filter. It's a little difficult to explain with my limited excel knowledge, but if anyone cares to take a look at the excel file on this page. http://spreadsheetpage.com/index.php...il_merge_demo/ I think that I have to add an extra formula to =INDIRECT("Data!A" &RowIndex) so that it only recognizes rows that are visible, but not quite sure. Any expert insight is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Chris |
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