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I want to define a range using values in two cells. Let's say cell B40
contains information about the cell at which the range should start (it says for example: cell B101) and cell B56 contains information about the cell at which the range should stop (it says for example: cell B256). Now I want to count specific values within this range. Can I define the range using the information in cell B40 and cell B56 with a formula? I hope anyone can help me, it would save me a lot of work. Matthieu |
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