I need G39 to = J37. However, when I do this there is some sort of circular reference and changes all of the dates to 1/00/00. Thanks for your time. KG
I need G39 to = J37. However, when I do this there is some sort of circular reference and changes all of the dates to 1/00/00. Thanks for your time. KG
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