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Try something like this in C14:
=VLOOKUP(A14,O$9:P$1000,2,0) and copy this down. Your description is a bit fuzzy, so post back if this is not what you want. Hope this helps. Pete On Sep 22, 4:58*pm, Confusicous wrote: Here is my situation: * * * * O * * * * * * * * * * *P *9 *11/01/09 * *200 * * shares are * * *purchased *10 01/15/10 * *-20 * * shares are * * *sold *11 04/01/10 * *100 * * shares are * * *purchased * * *08/15/10 * -200 * *shares are * * *sold * * *10/31/10 * -80 * * shares are * * *sold The first numbers are the row and O and P are the columns. My dates start in A14 and go until A379. How do I get the Vlookup to get my data from O to shoot the data from P into C14? |
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