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On Sun, 4 Jan 2009 22:24:12 -0000, "Bob Phillips"
wrote: But why would you restrict it, especially to 2008. Why not be dynamic? I agree with you that it should not in general be restricted. My interpretation of the word "present" in the OP was however that this was a "one time shot" just to find the answer to the question today/now, rather than something to be included in a spreadsheet to be use "forever". One problem with the human languge, especially when it's not your mother tounge, is that it is very often not 100% clear what we try to express. Anyway, I think the OP has now got a number of proposals to choose among. Lars-Åke |
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