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Hello:
I needed help with coming up with a formula for the attached excel spreadsheet. One of our friends @Pecoflyer gave me the formula for gettin results for the first 14 rows. Now I have another what must be a silly step. Obviously, I can't figure out b'coz I am a total novice, and did spend all of y'day reading up help columns......still can't figure out!!! Thanks a ton! |
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Just wanted to clarify that it should not take more than a couple of mins. to anwer my query! So, any help is greatly appreciated....Thx!
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