::Hands GoDawgs a dozen roses/six-pack (whichever is fitting)::
THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART!! Now, I can get back to work and stop obsessing on how to solve *this* problem!
Again, thanks!
Angela
Thanks for the advice. I'm not familiar with DCount. Any suggestions on formatting: This doesn't work:
=DCount([grave])>0.00)
In other words, I want to count the # of items in the "grave" category that are over 0.00.
If you could provide further assistance, you will make my FY...
I am preparing a daily sales reports for the cemetery where I work which lists contract details and amounts. For each item, I would like the total and the total # of items. The default value for each item is 0.00. When I try to count # of items, it counts the number of each item including the...
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