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A colleague just showed me how to examine my data using a pivot table. I think that will work for me (for now). I was so proud of my new abilities with using Vlookup, I thought it would solve most of my Excel data examination needs. I did read up on the Index function and was looking at how that might work for me. Alas, I'll work with pivot table for the time being. I have a long way to go in my Excel proficiency. I cannot tell you how much I appreciate your responses. (You'll hear from me again...)
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