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Could someone please show me how to setup a dynamic lists that covers
multiple columns. I have used offset for one column, but I am not sure if I can use if for 3 columns of data. I want to do this for a vlookup application, without having to reset my list each time I add to the list (which is frequently). Thank you. |
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if you look at the help index for OFFSET, you will see how it is done.
-- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Alex Mackenzie" wrote in message ... Could someone please show me how to setup a dynamic lists that covers multiple columns. I have used offset for one column, but I am not sure if I can use if for 3 columns of data. I want to do this for a vlookup application, without having to reset my list each time I add to the list (which is frequently). Thank you. |
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