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- 1Thanks very much for your answer. I understand and agree with the solution (and I've accepted the answer). In this case, I'm not willing to give edit access to the public (which it looks like I'd need to do in order to take advantage of this solution), so I guess I'll just live with the extraneous values on the worksheet. I really appreciate your time and insight. And sorry I didn't find this answer myself. I did look, didn't find.Dennis– Dennis2021-02-15 17:53:34 +00:00Commented Feb 15, 2021 at 17:53
- It's fine @Dennis. I too did find these questions after searching for a considerable amount of time. Also, thanks for accepting the answer too. I do apologize for not being able to provide you the answer you were hoping for. I did try some workarounds but this is by far the closest thing I can do, and has very limited use cases. Hopefully you can have an alternative to what you want to do. Good luck.NightEye– NightEye2021-02-15 17:57:48 +00:00Commented Feb 15, 2021 at 17:57
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