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Alls well that ends well please there is no need for more replies thank you
all :) "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Have you tried setting the last arg to TRUE =VLOOKUP(A5,Employee1!$A$5:$AF$32,32,TRUE) If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "aussiegirlone" wrote: Simon, I have spent quite some time on this "Horrendous " workbook to get it working without errors. so far so good; its 90 pages big so I'd rather not supply a complete Workbook as a sample as I now know it will not be deleted from discussion groups. But thank you for trying to help simon "Simon Lloyd" wrote: Aussiegirlone, can you supply a sample workbook? aussiegirlone;421660 Wrote: I dont understand why the codes you both have provided still returns 0 "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Oops...Sorry ...i would have been in another world while replying earlier.. Below mentioned is one way to retrieve the last value from AF for the matching valuue in Col A. 'array formula =INDIRECT(ADDRESS(MAX(IF(Employee1!$A$5:$A$32=A5,R OW(Employee1!$A$5:$A$32))),32)) If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "aussiegirlone" wrote: Im sure I can count the number of columns and it is 32, however I copied your formula and it returns 0 so I change 28 to 32 and it returned the first sum instead of the last which is the total. 6 6 4 5 21 I have tried this code but the problem is it adds up all the sums including the total so I get double the total e.g 42 should be 21 =SUM(Employee1!AF:AF) "Jacob Skaria" wrote: If you review the function.. =VLOOKUP(lookup_value,table_array,col_index_num,ra nge_lookup) The col_index_num is the column number within the table_array. Here there are only 28 columns in the table array $A$5:$AF$32. If you are looking to retrieve the last column of the above array it should be 28 instead of 32. =VLOOKUP(A5,Employee1!$A$5:$AF$32,28,FALSE) If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "aussiegirlone" wrote: vLookup Problem never ceases Dear someone I€„¢m having a problem with a vlookup formula, with (last cell/row always varying) what do I do to copy the last cell with data and paste it to another sheet. This formula below finds the first sum not the last. Or Is there another way to copy last cell with data and paste to another sheet? =IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(A5,Employee1!$A$5:$AF$32,32,FALSE )),"",VLOOKUP(A5,Employee1!$A$5:$AF$32,32,FALSE)) -- Simon Lloyd Regards, Simon Lloyd 'The Code Cage' (http://www.thecodecage.com) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Simon Lloyd's Profile: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/member.php?userid=1 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...d.php?t=117308 |
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