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I'll give that a try, thanks AG
On Sat, 27 Jun 2009 20:55:26 -0700 (PDT), AG wrote: Hi Jack, Based on what I know it happens when the cells are pre-formatted as text before you entered your formula there. It typically happens when you download data from some system and try to do formulae in there. What I do is this - before I enter my formula I change the cell format to General and then enter my formula and then it works. When I copy and paste this down it still works for me. Try it. Hope this helps. Regards, - AG |
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