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Hi. I am trying to develop a worksheet that searches someone else's XLS to
reconcile data. The other user has data in two differnt columns (to keep prints to one page and save space). I am using this formula =INDEX(Working!B:B,MATCH(I2,Working!A:A,0)) to look for data and match my data to their data for our reports. For example, if a computer is inventoried in office # 1 and gets moved to office #3, my report should reflect office #3 as well. However, the computer might be in column C or it might be listed in column F. Is there a way to use this formula (or some other) to query different columns in the same sheet and return to me the location? |
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