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Thanks Biff, good one
More elegant than mine, and works with text or blanks in the column as well! BrianH "Biff" wrote: =LOOKUP(2,1/(H5:H25<0),H5:H25) Next time you post a question don't use the term "nill value" . Tell us the cells contain a ZERO. There's no mistaking what ZERO means! Biff "BrianH" wrote in message ... In J5, enter =IF((H5+J6)0,1,0), and copy down into J5:J25 Then =INDEX(H5:H25,SUM(J5:J25)) Cheers BrianH "starguy" wrote: i may have zero value in any cell of this range. suppose i have 100 in H5, 250 in H6, 175 in H7, sum formula returns zero in H8, H9 has 200, H10 has againg zero, H11 has 350 and so on. i want to return the last non zero value in the range. it means if H5 to H7 has values and H8 has zero value then after H8 cells have values then some cells have zero value and so on. now i want to return the last non zero value in the range. i hope that now i could be able to explain my problem properly. this seems me challenging. waiting for reply. BrianH Wrote: Try =INDEX(H5:H25,MATCH(0,H5:H25,0)-1) If H5:H7 have non-zero values, and H8:H25 are zero, the MATCH function will return 4, ie the 4th cell in the range is the first cell with zero, the INDEX function then returns the value in the 3rd cell (i.e. 4 - 1) in its range argument, which at present is H7. BrianH "starguy" wrote: these both formulas work, but these dont ignore cells with nill values. infact i have sum formula in this range which totals the rows at left of this range. it means that cell H5 has formula =sum(B5:G5) and so on. i want to ignore the nill value and want formula to return the last non empty cell in this range. thanks for replying Biff Wrote: Hi! range may have nill value Is that a formula blank - "" ? Try one of these: =LOOKUP(9.99999999999999E+307,H5:H25) =LOOKUP(MAX(H5:H25)+1,H5:H25) Biff "starguy" wrote in message ... i have row totals in a range that is H5:H25, but some cells in this range may have nill value (despite that formula exists). i want to show the last value in this range in cell H27. suppose i have a value in H5, H6, and H7 (remaining cells i-e H8:H25 have nill value) i want to show in H27 the last value in that range which is now in H7. similarly if the values in range H5:H25 change the cell H7 should automatically update to the last value appearing in H5:H25. is there any way? your expert advice will be appreciated. i m waiting for quick reply. thanks. -- starguy ------------------------------------------------------------------------ starguy's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32434 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=525995 -- starguy ------------------------------------------------------------------------ starguy's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32434 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=525995 -- starguy ------------------------------------------------------------------------ starguy's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32434 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=525995 |
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