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Hi:

I have several tables/datasets within a Calc spreadsheet that uses two Name Box names:

1. RNG_YTD2022
2. Career_RNG

which seem to be working properly.

I am having difficulties and fatigue issues attempting to replace, for example,
=SUMPRODUCT(RNG_YTD2022>180,RNG_YTD2022<189) , located within a column/cell
with
=SUMPRODUCT(Career_RNG>180,Career_RNG<189) , located within the same column/cell. (BTW: The numeric values 180 and 189 change from within one row to another row; I wonder also if I should learn about using the FREQUENCY() function?? )

I made an attempt to display formulae within the spreadsheet cells and make use of Find and Replace, w/o success.

I would greatly appreciate suggestions/hints on achieving the replacement/exchange of the above formulae.

TNX for reading this.

VinceB.



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