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<item><title>RE: Help with Excel to Lotus123 conversion</title><link>http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/ssforum.nsf/DateAllFlatWeb/4A11FB543122D87A852575E9000B47DC?OpenDocument&amp;ca=drs-fo</link><description>In order to use @MATCH to find a number less than or greater than a target number, the list has to be sorted. Otherwise, you</description></item><item><title>RE: Equity line tracking suggestions</title><link>http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/ssforum.nsf/DateAllFlatWeb/F97615B1EE951CBD852575E90008814D?OpenDocument&amp;ca=drs-fo</link><description>Figured it out. I guess I wasn't as rusty as I thought...</description></item><item><title>RE: Help with Excel to Lotus123 conversion</title><link>http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/ssforum.nsf/DateAllFlatWeb/D4DB9A8C84A8B0A8852575E800664F1B?OpenDocument&amp;ca=drs-fo</link><description>Good afternoon Russ, After searching and reading through the help file I discovered an example for @Index combined with @Mat</description></item></channel>
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