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This is getting close, but still not exactly what I need to do. Maybe this
will help me clarify: In Entry!A4:A153 are names of golfers playing in a tournament. This workbook does many scoring calculations for each player individually on several worksheets, however I'd like to add a new worksheet called BestBall, where I'm attempting to pair golfers into teams. So, Entry!F4:F153 will contain two bb1 flags for the first pairing, two bb2 flags for the second pairing, and so on. By telling BestBallA4:A153 to find the flags in Entry!F4:F153, I'm hoping to display those pairings. I hope this helps to convey my goal. Thanks, rc |
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