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Old 22-Jan-2008, 08:40 AM
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Need help with formula

Hi all
I would like one numeric data in each cell from EG: A1 to A7. When I put a numeric data into anyone of these cells between A1:A7 It should automatically go into cell A10.
I dont want the data to add up.

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