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    In my suggestion, where did the character 'B' come in? The result of my function would have been "=SUM(R[-11]C,R[-14]C,R[-17]C,R[-20]C,R[-23]C,R[-26]C,R[-29]C,R[-32]C,R[-35]C,R[-38]C)"
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    Yes, there shouldn't be any "B"s in the formula and that was part of the issue resolution. YOur original suggestion was the key resolving this isue. Thanks!

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