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If seen examples of how to do this but I'm drawing a blank.
Consider a row that has 12 columns each of which contain a date value. Some of the dates are past, some in the future. I two formulas: One to determine the closest future date and one to determine the closest past date. Can I do this with sumproduct some how? Thanks for the help. - John |
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