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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Good Afternoon Team!<br /><br />Having a little issue solving, and am hopeful that the group may be of assistance.<br /><br />I am trying to come up with a method to ID pairs in past drawings using excel. I have yet to come up with an elegant solution.<br /><br />The data set I have in my WB that I update regularly appears as such:<br /><br />8/18/2019 2 5 16 32 37<br /><br />8/17/2019 3 5 6 33 35<br /><br />8/16/2019 1 8 15 24 43<br /><br />8/15/2019 2 5 13 15 35<br /><br />8/14/2019 2 7 21 40 41<br /><br />8/13/2019 4 19 32 34 42</p>]]></description>
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