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Hi, Mark. No one seems to be answering this, but when I looked at it I'm guessing that the reason is that no one else understands, either, what you're asking. I gather you have some data on one sheet and you want to look it up on the other sheet, but beyond that I'm not sure of your goal. Can you explain more clearly?
By the way, if you try adding part of the explanation in your native language, whatever that is, and if it happens to be one of the languages I can read, it may be clearer. Give it a try; it won't hurt anything if I can't read it. |
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