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mutiple same lookup values
a trivial example
a a a s d f d g normally in match and othere lookup function it goes to the first lookup value for example if want to find the ;position of a in the above row by using match function it will only give as 1 but I want 2 and 3 also. similarly for d. kindly advise me how to go about. though I am not an expert I am doing many customised programmes in vba. thanks and regards. |
mutiple same lookup values
Hi RV,
Probably the arbitrary Lookup's section within http://cpearson.com/excel/lookups.htm may offer you some ideas on how to go ahead with it. I think u can set up one formula to evaluate how many occurrences of -- a -- is there, then use the above formula (after modifying) to output the row number of occurrences Thanks a lot, Hari India "R.VENKATARAMAN" $$$ wrote in message ... a trivial example a a a s d f d g normally in match and othere lookup function it goes to the first lookup value for example if want to find the ;position of a in the above row by using match function it will only give as 1 but I want 2 and 3 also. similarly for d. kindly advise me how to go about. though I am not an expert I am doing many customised programmes in vba. thanks and regards. |
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