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RaY
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Can I Skip a row in my formula?
Clever formula. However the next 1200 is further down. Is it possible to get
excel to know that I pulled that 1200 and to get the next one?
"Don Guillett" wrote:
Try this idea
=INDEX(A:B,MATCH(D4,A:A,0)+1,2)
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Don Guillett
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"RaY" wrote in message
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I have the same value in my table 2-4 times. However each value has a
number
assigned to it in the cell to the right(1-39). If D4 is 1200 and its'
number
is put into the corresponding 1200 spot, can I get excel to skip D4 and
find
the next 1200 and display the number? The second lookup would be putting
the
number in a different cell but skipping the first lookup value since it
has
been placed in another cell.
=VLOOKUP(D4,'Schedule Breakdown'!A2:B40,2,0)
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