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CamelCase to Camel Case

Posted on January 26, 2012 By ANmar No Comments on CamelCase to Camel Case
CamelCase to Camel Case

Here is a good practice for combining functions to get a full smartsheet It basically add a space before any capital letter in a text, helpful when you have strings without spaces and want to convert them. It is all in formulas. Put additional spaces before any upper case letter. made specially for custom request….

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Sum of divide – Array formula

Posted on January 24, 2012 By ANmar No Comments on Sum of divide – Array formula
Sum of divide – Array formula

This is the answer to an old question: Here is the story behind it: I had a client who calls me every now and then asking the same question: ” Can you please remind me of how I would use an array formula? you know, enter multiple conditions into one SUM function? ” Then I…

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