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"Andy (Hypnotic_Monkey_Scratcher)" <isitaaaandrew"at"hotmail"dot"com wrote
in message ... I added a few duff ones and it worked ok, will see roughly how many cases I need when I get back to work on tuesday (not sure how many divisions there are, can think of about 10 but will run a report on tuesday to make sure) and add those in to see how it works. I guess excel shouldn't have a limit but it might just take a while to work through them. I'll see how it goes and let you know. I was thinking of a limit inthe order of eg 255. 10 to 20 will be no problem. Thanks mate now I'm off down to the pub! I'd buy you a pint in return but Im guessing you don't live next door! You never know. Something tells me you're in the UK so post the address of the pub and I'll see if it'll be worth the drive :-) -- Ian -- |
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