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"Bill" wrote in message
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I can not get this to work. I have the 3 columns of data in columns "m",
"n", and "o". There are 216 rows starting in row 1. From the example
below,
I will create in column "r", the heading FB2. Under the heading, I want
to
see each 3 digit number that corresponds to FB2, with out repeating the
same
number.

"muddan madhu" wrote:

taking your example

in E2 you have CV3 and you need 001 in F2
in E3 you have CV3 and you need 002 in F3

in F2 put this formula ( use Ctrl + Shift + Enter )

=IF(ISERROR(INDEX($A$1:$A$10,SMALL(IF($E2=$C$1:$C$ 4,ROW($A$1:$A$4)),ROW
(1:1)),0)),"",INDEX($A$1:$A$10,SMALL(IF($E2=$C$1:$ C$4,ROW($A$1:$A
$4)),ROW(1:1)),0))



On Nov 16, 1:21 am, Bill wrote:
That works. What about mutiple occurrences?

"muddan madhu" wrote:
try this

put this formula in F2

=INDEX(A2:A8,MATCH(E2,C2:C8,0),0)

On Nov 16, 12:56 am, Bill wrote:
I have the following 3 columns of data
000 0.198407405 PO3
001 0.207502916 CV3
002 0.984589896 CV3
003 0.715903627 FB2
It goes a lot further. I want to create a formula for another
column that
will find a data point out of column 3, but enter the corresponding
data from
column 1. ie: find FB2 in Column 3, but 003 is outcome.