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hi guys , please i need your advice on this one :
i have the following given : A B 1 max 10 2 ralph 20 3 max 30 4 max 40 5 ralph 50 i would like to have the related results of "max" and "ralph"...how can this be achieved ??? index(...,small(...) ) maybe ??? HOW ???? |
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knowing that my search string is in cell C:C for "ralph" and for "max" i mean that if i want to enter "ralph" i want results : 20 , 50 and i i want to enter " max" i want results :10 , 30 , 40 |
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See your other post where I make a suggestion that returns the results in a
vertical array. I'm wondering if what you *really* want are the results in a horizontal array. Be more specific. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "pierre" wrote in message ... hi guys , please i need your advice on this one : i have the following given : A B 1 max 10 2 ralph 20 3 max 30 4 max 40 5 ralph 50 i would like to have the related results of "max" and "ralph"...how can this be achieved ??? index(...,small(...) ) maybe ??? HOW ???? |
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i have the following given :
A B 1 max 10 2 ralph 20 3 max 30 4 max 40 5 ralph 50 i would like to have the related results of "max" and "ralph"...how can this be achieved ??? index(...,small(...) ) maybe ??? HOW ???? One way is to use Auto-filter. First insert a row before row 1. It's a header row (or just a place-holder for one). Then select column A and use Data Filter AutoFilter This adds a pull-down that lets the user choose which results to display. (I have Excel 2003.) |
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