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I need a formula that can find all instances of a record. For example I may
8 different instances where store #805 has an entry. I want to be able to type in the store number have excel return all eight values from the seperate entries. So far I have used index(match. But that formula only gives me the first record in the list. I need to have them all. Any suggestions? |
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