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For start, an *array* formula: =INDEX(A1:A10,MATCH(TRUE,(B1:B10<""),0)) For end, a regular entry formula: =INDEX(A1:A10,MATCH(99^99,B1:B10)) -- Array formulas are entered using CSE, <Ctrl <Shift <Enter, instead of the regular <Enter, which will *automatically* enclose the formula in curly brackets, which *cannot* be done manually. Also, CSE *must* be used when revising the formula. -- HTH, RD ================================================== === Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ================================================== === "Lisa" wrote in message ... I have two columns column A is formatted with the date for the year column b has data. I would like at the top of the page to display the date that data starts to show and the date that data stops for the year. Thanks for the assist Example: A B 01/01/08 01/02/08 1 01/03/08 1 01/04/08 01/05/08 1 01/06/08 01/07/08 1 01/08/08 1 01/09/08 01/10/08 Result Start 01/02/08 End 01/08/08 |
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