IS THIS POSSIBLE????
thank you Andrea, but is not working
how is going to look for the word "CURBAL". Do I have to specify the row
where CURBAL is at least?
supposed this example:
a b c d
x curbal
2 x
I want a formula to get number 2 as a result. Of course remember that not
always is on column C, but is always one cell left to Curbal.
Thank you so much anyway for your help.
Hernan
"Andrea Jones" wrote:
I'm not quite sure what you're trying to do but if you type in
=OFFSET(CURBAL,0,-1,1,1)
you will get the value in the one cell to the left of the cell named CURBAL.
Andrea Jones
"HERNAN" wrote:
I have a cell called "CURBAL" I want to get the data of the cell on the LEFT
of that one.
My formula now is
=IF($E13=0,"Delete Me",F13)
The location of E13 changes everytime (also of course CURBAL) so I have to
manually change it.
But as I said I know the data its ALWAYS on the left of the cell called CURBAL
Any idea?
ps The row where CURBAL is it's always the same one. So maybe a combination
of "sumif" and "if"... is that possible?
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