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I wanted to write a formula that will find the first date (min) in a range
that is greater/higher than =today()? The Match function only likes to return a result less than <today(). My range is non-consecutive cells (Every Fifth column of 240 Columns) in a row, with multiple cells that would return Greater than today(). And I want the formula to stop evaluating at the first TRUE result. |
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