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=SUM(INDEX(B1:H100,MATCH(the_name,A1:A100,0),0))
-- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Chris Adolph" wrote in message ... I have 7 columns (1st with names, the next 6 with % scores). I am wanting a formula to find a specific name in the first column (reading down) and return the results of the 6 columns to the right of the name. Any ideas on how to accomplish this? Thanks, -- Chris Adolph |
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Ok, I cannot seem to get that to work. I revised the formula to fit the data
I have (changed the_name to the name I needed, ect). Below I have copied a simple version of what I am trying to accomplish: A B C D 1 Name Score 1 Score 2 Score 3 2 Chris 80 95 85 3 Andy 75 90 80 4 David 70 85 75 5 Shannon 65 80 70 6 Ryan 60 75 65 7 Bob 55 70 60 8 Ed 50 65 55 I want to write a formula in another cell that looks for lets say Chris in column A. If an occurence of that name is found, then I would like for it to return Chris, and the corresponding cells to the right of the name. Does this make any sense? Thanks anyone, -- Chris Adolph "Bob Phillips" wrote: =SUM(INDEX(B1:H100,MATCH(the_name,A1:A100,0),0)) -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Chris Adolph" wrote in message ... I have 7 columns (1st with names, the next 6 with % scores). I am wanting a formula to find a specific name in the first column (reading down) and return the results of the 6 columns to the right of the name. Any ideas on how to accomplish this? Thanks, -- Chris Adolph |
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"Chris Adolph" wrote: Ok, I cannot seem to get that to work. I revised the formula to fit the data I have (changed the_name to the name I needed, ect). Below I have copied a simple version of what I am trying to accomplish: A B C D 1 Name Score 1 Score 2 Score 3 2 Chris 80 95 85 3 Andy 75 90 80 4 David 70 85 75 5 Shannon 65 80 70 6 Ryan 60 75 65 7 Bob 55 70 60 8 Ed 50 65 55 I want to write a formula in another cell that looks for lets say Chris in column A. If an occurence of that name is found, then I would like for it to return Chris, and the corresponding cells to the right of the name. Does this make any sense? Thanks anyone, -- Chris Adolph "Bob Phillips" wrote: =SUM(INDEX(B1:H100,MATCH(the_name,A1:A100,0),0)) -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Chris Adolph" wrote in message ... I have 7 columns (1st with names, the next 6 with % scores). I am wanting a formula to find a specific name in the first column (reading down) and return the results of the 6 columns to the right of the name. Any ideas on how to accomplish this? Thanks, -- Chris Adolph |
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You want to return all three scores, probably the easiest, least confussing
way to do it is with three vlookup formulas. =VLOOKUP($A$12,$A$1:$D$8,2,FALSE) will find the first score, then in the cell to the right, enter: =VLOOKUP($A$12,$A$1:$D$8,3,FALSE) the only difference is the column number you're getting a return from, so copy and paste works great. Of course, for the third score you change the 3 to a 4. So this, in four cells in a row: Chris =VLOOKUP($A$12,$A$1:$D$8,2,FALSE) =VLOOKUP($A$12,$A$1:$D$8,3,FALSE) =VLOOKUP($A$12,$A$1:$D$8,4,FALSE) Gives this result: Chris 80 95 85 Type in a new name where Chris is and you get new scores. Have fun! "Chris Adolph" wrote: Ok, I cannot seem to get that to work. I revised the formula to fit the data I have (changed the_name to the name I needed, ect). Below I have copied a simple version of what I am trying to accomplish: A B C D 1 Name Score 1 Score 2 Score 3 2 Chris 80 95 85 3 Andy 75 90 80 4 David 70 85 75 5 Shannon 65 80 70 6 Ryan 60 75 65 7 Bob 55 70 60 8 Ed 50 65 55 I want to write a formula in another cell that looks for lets say Chris in column A. If an occurence of that name is found, then I would like for it to return Chris, and the corresponding cells to the right of the name. Does this make any sense? Thanks anyone, -- Chris Adolph "Bob Phillips" wrote: =SUM(INDEX(B1:H100,MATCH(the_name,A1:A100,0),0)) -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Chris Adolph" wrote in message ... I have 7 columns (1st with names, the next 6 with % scores). I am wanting a formula to find a specific name in the first column (reading down) and return the results of the 6 columns to the right of the name. Any ideas on how to accomplish this? Thanks, -- Chris Adolph |
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Hi Chris
Bob assumed you wanted to add the 6 values found in the row adjacent to where the name was found and his formula achieves this. Try the following. I assumed the name you were typing in was in cell H2. Insert this formula in I2 and copy across through J2:N2. =INDEX($A$1:$G$8,MATCH($H2,$A$1:$A$8),COLUMN(B2)) I have used 6 columns of data as per your original posting, rather than the three you show in this later posting. -- Regards Roger Govier "Chris Adolph" wrote in message ... Ok, I cannot seem to get that to work. I revised the formula to fit the data I have (changed the_name to the name I needed, ect). Below I have copied a simple version of what I am trying to accomplish: A B C D 1 Name Score 1 Score 2 Score 3 2 Chris 80 95 85 3 Andy 75 90 80 4 David 70 85 75 5 Shannon 65 80 70 6 Ryan 60 75 65 7 Bob 55 70 60 8 Ed 50 65 55 I want to write a formula in another cell that looks for lets say Chris in column A. If an occurence of that name is found, then I would like for it to return Chris, and the corresponding cells to the right of the name. Does this make any sense? Thanks anyone, -- Chris Adolph "Bob Phillips" wrote: =SUM(INDEX(B1:H100,MATCH(the_name,A1:A100,0),0)) -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Chris Adolph" wrote in message ... I have 7 columns (1st with names, the next 6 with % scores). I am wanting a formula to find a specific name in the first column (reading down) and return the results of the 6 columns to the right of the name. Any ideas on how to accomplish this? Thanks, -- Chris Adolph |
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