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Ok I have a long list of data that I am constantly adding to. I have a
spreadsheet that pulls data from that page.

Each time someone pays a bill I input them into the data table. I want to
search for their last name and only show the last time they pay the bill and
the associated data.
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Default How do I find the last instance of data in a column

Need more details. Your post is too general. Be specific! Where is all this
data?

Details! Details! Details!

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Ok I have a long list of data that I am constantly adding to. I have a
spreadsheet that pulls data from that page.

Each time someone pays a bill I input them into the data table. I want to
search for their last name and only show the last time they pay the bill
and
the associated data.



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