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Default Sum Up Numbers w/o Breaks


Cool, that worked exactly how I wanted it (Ill have to look into that
INDIRECT function). The only problem that I have now is if I have two
blank cells together in column D (like a row 9 with nothing in it) then
I get a circular reference error.

Thanks for your help!


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