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Default Formula checking multiple worksheets


Biff

Entered the greater than logical operator and hey presto it works like
a dream. Thank you for your patience and time it is most appreciated.

stm

Domenic Wrote:
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"Biff"
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Here's what's really strange, I'm
replying to your post and in the previous quoted response from me the
formula is also missing the greater than logical operator. But in my
reply
that is the explanation of the formula, the operator is there.-

We must be in the 'twilight zone'. :)



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