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Default IF or vlookup formula

Working fine now. thank you all.

"Max" wrote:

Just replace ROW() with ROWS($1:1),
viz use in D2, copied down:
=IF(ROWS($1:1)COUNT(C:C),"",INDEX(A:A,SMALL(C:C,R OWS($1:1))))
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"Rob" wrote:
Thank you all for your answers they have all worked fine. One more questiuon
though using the formula that Max wrote, how can I change it to read row 2. I
have inserted a header in row 1 and therefore miss the first line of data
when i use the formula in D2 instead of D1


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