Thank you!  I had problems when I just used an absolute column
number.
I did not realize that it was relative to the start of the table.  In
the simple tutorials,
it is not clear whether it was supposed to be absolute or relative
(same in examples).

                                              Alan

On Oct 9, 10:57 pm, Shreedar Pandurangaiah
<shreedar.panduranga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> The third part of the formula, where you've put $E:$E has to be replaced by
> either 1 or 2(since your table array is just D and E column).
>
> Thanks,
> Shreedar
>
>

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