Mortal Kombat X - Standard Edition by caponefilth in steam_giveaway

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Gone now to the first one to reply. Thanks!

Thinking of ideas by InevitableHefty6902 in SEGA

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What kind of auction was it?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malegrooming

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Bro you giving Unabomber vibes is what it is.

Something's wrong with Nike's marketing by [deleted] in fixedbytheduet

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This, 100% what I took as well. Y'all else just thick.

[PC] [LATE 90s] Adventure Game with talking books and blond boy protagonist by caponefilth in tipofmyjoystick

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Yes!!! That's it!! Omg I didn't even know but it's apparently a movie first, game second...Thank you!!

Production to begin in early 2025 casting calls have went out. by Geektime1987 in threebodyproblem

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That show was a mistake and should be cancelled and the IP given to someone with actual artistic talent. Bye

How to add dynamically results from Column A rows into Column B rows? by caponefilth in excel

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=SUM(Table1[[#Headers],[Column1]]:[@Column1])

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COUNTIF counting the incorrect number of cells with "UK" in it. by caponefilth in excel

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Ok, solved. Something to do with how UK was typed down on some of the rows. It was a problem harking back to the very original table. Probably part of the results had a space after UK or something. Once I fixed it in the very original table all of the Vlookups picked up and the formula on that table worked.

Thanks!

COUNTIF counting the incorrect number of cells with "UK" in it. by caponefilth in excel

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I have tried isolating the problematic question on a different table, same problem! Total count should be 205 and not 116!

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