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Calling Column D
Try this:
=IF(ISERROR(MATCH("*",D:D,-1)),"all cells in column D are empty",INDEX(D:D,MATCH("*",D:D,-1))) Regards, Stefi €˛Trackeous€¯ ezt Ć*rta: Thanks for replying, but no cookie yet. Right now, Excel is giving me an "N/A". I need to do some research on the "Index" to see what it does and how it works. To bad that I can't use something simple like: =text(d1:d2000) Oh well, life is not always that simple, is it? Thanks again, Scott "Stefi" wrote: If there is only one entry in Column D then =INDEX(D:D,MATCH("*",D:D,-1)) will return it. Regards, Stefi €˛Trackeous€¯ ezt Ć*rta: Is there an easier way to write a formula that does the same other than: =IF(D1<"",D1, IF(D2<"",D2, IF(D3<"",D3, Etc,"")))) so that Excel will display the contents of anything displayed in Column D? Generally, there should only be one entry in Column D. Thanks |
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