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SE MN | Thanks to your link, and knowing what to call it on my google search, I figured out how to do it. I can get the chemicals to have a specific list like I wanted, but in order to do it I needed to have two separate tables, one for corn and one for soybeans. Which is ok until you get to the formulas for calculating cost/acre. Since the corn and soybean chemicals are on different tables, they won't reference the correct cells. I'm thinking it would be best to have them in the same table, but have the corn on the top and soybeans on the bottom.. | |
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