I posted a question about a large Excel spreadsheet. There was a fair amount of discussion. The last email notification I received for this post read as follows:
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I don't see a setting to fix that.
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Did you tick (check) the little box next to Keep Me Logged In when you logged in?
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Briefly, the request for a sample SUMIFS formula is a good one. Sorry I didn't think of that.
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Thank you - we've been asking for sample formulae since the start of the thread!
Do any of the ranges referred to also contain formulae? Or are they raw data? Similarly, do any of the criterion value cells contain formulae? If so, what is the nature of them?
Apart from the length of the arrays, there's nothing that shouts out here.
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When I use the link shown in that email, I get the captioned error (i.e., "No thread specified ..."). When I go into my account and click "Find latest started threads," I see three other threads, but not the one in question. I have twice sent messages to the webmaster but have received no reply. The only precedent I see is not really on point. ExcelForum seems to have lost the entire discussion. Suggestions?
[Update: edited to add links after post by FDibbins.]
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