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No, not a Linux guy. I just meant that I took me some time to catch the §-thing even if I from the Formula Evaluator could see that it was the INDEX-part of the formula that gave a #NAME?-error. Normally I would also have used the INDEX-function, but as I initially couldn't catch the error, I turned to OFFSET. |
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