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Old 07-05-2023, 02:59 AM
xor xor is offline vlookup function between 2 workbook & logic Windows 11 vlookup function between 2 workbook & logic Office 2021
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=SUMIFS('[01-02-23-BB.xlsx]DELEV-B'!$O$9:$O$568,'[01-02-23-BB.xlsx]DELEV-B'!$C$9:$C$568"A 1")
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Old 07-05-2023, 07:04 AM
stricky stricky is offline vlookup function between 2 workbook & logic Windows 10 vlookup function between 2 workbook & logic Office 2019
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=SUMIFS('[01-02-23-BB.xlsx]DELEV-B'!$O$9:$O$568,'[01-02-23-BB.xlsx]DELEV-B'!$C$9:$C$568"A 1")
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this function seems wrong i
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