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    #432022

    I usually work with Access, so this is a bit new to me.

    I have tried many different combinations to accomplish this task, but I just can’t get it.

    The first 2 conditions work OK, but I can’t get the third.

    Can you please take a look at the attached?

    Thank you very much.

    Michael

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    • #1012590

      My guess is you haven’t provided an exhaustive description yet, but the attached workbook does what you asked (I think).

      • #1012594

        I still don’t know if you read the follow up posts, but if you do read this, I once again
        must say I am in awe of your knowledge and willingness to share.

        The solution you provided is EXACTLY what we are looking for.

        Hans – Thank you very, very much.

        Sincerely,
        Michael Abrams

        • #1012595

          Yes, I do read all follow up posts – in fact, I read ALL posts in the Lounge blackteeth

          Thanks for your kind words!

          • #1012660

            ALL the posts in the lounge…and the local newspapers too!!! How else do you keep up with current affairs to make comments in Scuttlebutt….

            drop – thats a LOT of reading!!!!

            • #1012661

              The forums in which I am most active (Access, Excel, VBA and Word) make up roughly half of all posts anyway. In most other forums, I only scan new posts quickly.

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