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Apologies for side-tracking the conversation, but I just hate rudeness toward
someone attempting to assist, even if that assistance turns out to be totally off base (which you were definitely not). A simple "that's close, but how would I modify it to..." would have been more appropriate from Bony Pony. Heck, I was totally wrong in a recent posting (told someone I didn't think something could be done without VBA, only to be proven 100% wrong within 3 more postings), but all were courteous enough not to thumb their nose at my dumb response. Anyhow, I think Bony Pony owes you (and the forum) an apology for his/her bad manners. And that's all I'm going to say on the subject. "מיכאל (מיקי) אבידן" wrote: Although I didn't 100% meet the question - the way I suggested enables him to click each and every found address and to "jump" to a particular cell. Micky "JLatham" wrote: I should think that those seeking assistance would see the wisdom of NOT BEING RUDE. At this point, I would suggest that you "...do this with VBA in a heartbeat ..." since attempts by others to assist seem to have failed. "Bony Pony" wrote: Thanks for pointing out the blindingly obvious - did you read the part about wanting to return the ADDRESS of the location? -- "There are 10 types of people in this world. Those who understand Binary and those who don''t ..." "מיכאל (מיקי) אבידן" wrote: Ctrl+[F] will do the job and present you ALL the cell addresses where the search criteria was found . Micky "Bony Pony" wrote: Hi everyone, 21:00 on a Saturday night and I'm struggling with this! I have textual data in cells C158:L177 Unfortunately these are not all unique values ... I want to get the address of each dearched instance. In cell C179 I want to enter a search text which exists in the data. In D179 I want the address of the first instance, E179 the address of the second etc. For unique values the formula: =ADDRESS(SUMPRODUCT(--($C$158:$L$177=C179)*ROW($C$158:$L$177)),SUMPRODUC T(--($C$158:$L$177=C179)*COLUMN($C$158:$L$177)),4) works like a dream but for multiple instances, it doesn't work. I can do this with VBA in a heartbeat but I am determined to do it with a non array entered function. Please can anyone hekp? Kind regards, Bony -- "There are 10 types of people in this world. Those who understand Binary and those who don''t ..." |
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