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I found this will "smarten up" your workbook to do that.
=LOOKUP(2,1/(Sheet1!1:1),Sheet1!1:1) I have studied it a bit and I cannot figure out the logic as given by the function wizard. This works for the vertical, seems you have to specify the range. =LOOKUP(2,1/(Sheet1!A1:A20),Sheet1!A1:A20) HTH Regards, Howard "Calculation of Text" wrote in message ... I have linked worksheets where there is a row of values on one sheet where a person's weight is entered (eg., each column is a week and there is a weight entered for each week for 12 weeks). We want the other worksheet to just show the latest entry, so that it can be printed and sent out. How can I make this Workbook "smart" enough to know? |
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