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No this is not going to work. I get a spread sheet every month. I can't copy paste and manipulate data into another spread sheet just to get what I want. I need to correct the spread sheet to use it.
It's a nice fancy spread sheet but I just want a quick calculation. There has to be a simpler way Seems to call functions that are hidden which I don't even understand. |
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