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Old 12-21-2017, 01:40 AM
ArviLaanemets ArviLaanemets is offline Macro to add new date entries to existing records in database Windows 8 Macro to add new date entries to existing records in database Office 2016
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Here you go!

No need for VBA - worksheet functions will do nicely!

NB! One formula is an array formula (Cntrl+Shif+Enter to enter the formula when editing).
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