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I find it a bit complicated to understand.
Here's an example of the idea I wrote in my last message. I added 4 columns (C to F) where the issue numbers that relate to a line could be written. I don't know if it works without fucking up all of the rules you have created. If it's too complicated, we could just add one column and have all of the issue numbers in that column. I'm at home and have Excel 2007. I hope you can still view the file ok. thanks! |
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