Hi Domenic,
Thank you very much for additional assistance and great working Formulas.
Cheers
Sam
Domenic wrote:
An alternative to the solutions provided by Biff and Don would be to
change the formula to return a blank instead of #N/A...
1) Select NewSheet!B8:L8
2) Enter the following formula:
=IF(COLUMN()-COLUMN(B8)+1<COUNTIF(Range,A8)+(FirstRow=""),TRANS POSE(Array
2-Array1)-1,"")
3) Confirm with CONTROL+SHIFT+ENTER
In this case, there would be no need to use conditional formatting.
Hope this helps!
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