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![]() Wow!! Works like a charm. Is there a way I can specify the first cell at the top of that column with a number to start off with without having to recopy the formula in each cell below the column?? In other words, I need to then start the column with 12-13. Then I will need to start the colum with 12-25. Thank You so much, you have no idea how excited to get an answer, never mind that there was an answer! Kristin |
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