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Hi. Yes, they are tables that I inserted from the Insert tab for the formulas like:
=IF(D26<>"",VLOOKUP(D26,Table6_Expense,2,FALSE),"" ) There are 9 of them, and they would split nicely into 3 groups if I could figure out how to do that, though I might learn more if I just played around with it ![]() Ruth |
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