RE: Barb How do I get back to you...
- From: JLGWhiz <JLGWhiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2008 06:56:01 -0800
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I believe the last posting that Barb made gave you was a revision to the
formulas she had originally furnished. What she was telling you was to
modify the original formulas with a criteria that says if there is no entry
in column A then show the cell with the formula as blank. If all of these
postings were on one thread, it would have made more sense to anyone reading
it, and your questions could be answered by just about any of the people who
volunteer to assist folks trying to develop procedures and formulas.
"caseysmydog" wrote:
without starting so many threads? Where do I put the formula you suggested.
so the false dates don't show.
Please have patience..we're so new at this.
Many thanks.
--
David
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