Also, in your original post you have this table:
Name Supplier Cost
Bk-Alpha ABC & Co 99.00
Bk-Beta 123 & Co 89.00
Bk-Apha XYZ & Co 95.00
BK-Alpha is only listed once! I assumed BK-Apha was just a typo.
So, if you use that formula on the above table you'll only get a single row
of data returned!
Biff
"Biff" wrote in message
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Hi!
Do you want to see a sample file? If so, post an email address and I'll
gladly send you one.
Biff
"Rich - SG" wrote in message
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Dear Biff,
Can you elaborate more? I had already done it correctly and the formula
did
show the braces before and after the formula.
If possible, can you give me a more detailed illustration how to go
about?
Thank you,
Rich
"Biff" wrote:
Post the *EXACT* formula that you used.
Also, this is an array formula which means that after you type the
formula
instead of just hitting ENTER you *MUST* hold down the CTRL and the
SHIFT
keys, then hit ENTER. If done properly Excel will place squiggly braces
{ }
around the formula. You must use the key combo of CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER to
accomplish this. You cannot just type them in.
Biff
"Rich - SG" wrote in message
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Dear Biff, thank you for your prompt response.
I had tried your method but it won't show the second value of Bk-Alpha
which
reads at 99 and 95. Is there any way I can use to display all values
of
column 3? ie; show both 99 and 95 for bk-alpha when chosen.
Thank you once again.
B/Regards,
Richmond
"Biff" wrote:
Hi!
The ultra-easy way is to use a filter.
Another way:
Suppose your table is on sheet1 in the range A1:C4
In sheet2 A1 enter: Bk=Alpha
In sheet2 B1 enter this formula with the key combo of
CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER:
=INDEX(Sheet1!B$2:B$4,SMALL(IF(Sheet1!$A$2:$A$4=$A $1,ROW($1:$3)),ROW(1:1)))
Copy across to C1 then down until you get #NUM! errors meaning the
data
has
been exhausted.
Biff
"Rich - SG" <Rich - wrote in message
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Dear Experts,
I've a table of data and wonder whether or not it's possible to use
Vlookup
or Hlookup to find and list multiple rows of matching records.
Please
see
example below:
Name Supplier Cost
Bk-Alpha ABC & Co 99.00
Bk-Beta 123 & Co 89.00
Bk-Apha XYZ & Co 95.00
From the above scenario, how do I go about to find "Bk-Alpha" and
display
all matching rows, ie: show ABC & Co, XYZ & Co and so on?
I would really appreciate any kind help.
Million thanks.
Rich