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I sometimes see formulas with -- before a set of parenthesis (sample formula
below), can anyone tell me what the purpose of it is? I can't seem to find it documented anywhere. For example: =SUMPRODUCT(--(MONTH(b7:b400)=MONTH(D417)), --(YEAR(b7:b400)=YEAR(D417)) Thanks -- JoAnn |
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