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Old 07-11-2020, 01:35 PM   #11
Ted Craven
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Originally Posted by MJS6916 View Post
to answer 1:

I believe there may be a distinction between lines 3+ that may be less than 100 days ago as opposed to 200+ days ago.

to answer 3:

the date of the paceline would be helpful, if days before today's event can't be done.

Overall if I'm going back 4 or more lines, I think the date of that paceline would complete the picture for me,

while saving time from toggling back & forth from screen to screen, etc.

No problem Mike, and thanks. It appears there is duplicate data exported now re the Layoff period (Col L AND Col MX). The latter column group should properly be related to the chosen paceline, so the lLyoff dating from THAT line should be what sits in Col MX. And will.


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