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Old 04-19-2012, 11:51 AM
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Pecoflyer Pecoflyer is offline how to write G1 in terms of B1+value in the cell 5 columns away (which is G1 itself)) Windows 7 64bit how to write G1 in terms of B1+value in the cell 5 columns away (which is G1 itself)) Office 2010 64bit
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Could you provide a small example sheet please, I do not understand your query ?
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