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Default How to retrieve last date and amount from columns?

Vlookup will do what you want, as in:

=vlookup(999999999999,A:B,1) where 999999999 is greater than any value in
column A
=vlookup(999999999999,A:B,2) will pick up the adjacent column

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Fred


"tfrentz" wrote in message
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Hi,

Thanks, that worked, but I guess I didn't explain myself completely as my
intention was to be able to add data to the columns in the future. Can the
formula's range be modified to handle the whole column? That way I won't
have to manually adjust the ranges in the future. I tried making the range
A:A, which no success.

Also, could you explain what the parameters of the function mean?

thanks

"Ragdyer" wrote:

Enter this anywhere, in a cell formatted to a date format of your choice:

=LOOKUP(2,1/((A1:A100<"")),A1:A100)

And then simply copy it across to the next column to get the last value in
Column B.


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HTH,

RD

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"tfrentz" wrote in message
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Hi,

I have a spreadsheet with dates and amounts in columns A and B. I want to
retrieve the last date and amount in both columns right before the empty
cells. The dates are in ascending order and there are spaces in some rows
and some of the amounts can be spaces or zero.

Here is an example

Column A Column B
....other data here
...spaces here
01/01/2001 0
01/02/2001 5000
01/01/2002 10000
01/01/2003 20000
01/01/2004 25000
01/01/2005 0
...spaces here
10/27/2006 30000
10/28/2006 35000
...empty cells here

I want to retrieve the the last row which contains the date of 10/28/2006
and the amount of 35000 into two cells adjacent to each other just like

they
are stored in column A and B of the table above.

Any help greatly appreciated.