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Copying down row to the next occurence in a different row.
Hi,
I've got a stack of data related to sales copied from an external source and pasted into Excel. The data is structured so that row 1 contains the name of a branch merged acoss the columns, then rows 2 to X have sales data across various columns. Then follows another row with a branch name. Each branch has a different number of rows beneath it. I've created a new column at Column A. I want this to be the branch name so that I can filter and perform calculations. Luckily all the data in column B starts with the word "sales", except those rows with a branch name. I'm trying to figure a way to look at column B, and copy down Column A all the way to the next occurrance of a branch name in B. I hope this makes sense, any help appreciated. -- Rich http://www.richdavies.com/fantasy-football.htm ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
Copying down row to the next occurence in a different row.
Under the first branch name (let's assume this is A1), write the formula =A1.
Copy the formula then highlight your data range for column A, go Edit: Go To: Special: Blanks. Paste your formula, which should copy all of your branch names. -- Tips for Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Other Applications http://www.kan.org/tips "Rich" wrote: Hi, I've got a stack of data related to sales copied from an external source and pasted into Excel. The data is structured so that row 1 contains the name of a branch merged acoss the columns, then rows 2 to X have sales data across various columns. Then follows another row with a branch name. Each branch has a different number of rows beneath it. I've created a new column at Column A. I want this to be the branch name so that I can filter and perform calculations. Luckily all the data in column B starts with the word "sales", except those rows with a branch name. I'm trying to figure a way to look at column B, and copy down Column A all the way to the next occurrance of a branch name in B. I hope this makes sense, any help appreciated. -- Rich http://www.richdavies.com/fantasy-football.htm ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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