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I have data that I have brought into a spreadsheet from our manufacturing
database. I have cells that have doubled in the query I did. Example below: Item No Order Qty CO# lIne# Mfg Or Machine Raw Material Yield 524725 25,000 52 2 22546 Compo 1755012546 500.00 524725 25,000 52 2 22546 Compo ikraft 250.00 524725 25,000 52 2 22546 Sub 1755012546 500.00 524725 25,000 52 2 22546 Sub ikraft 250.00 I was wondering if there is a formula that I can use to get this result 524725 25,000 52 2 22546 Compo 1755012546 500 ikraft 250 Sub Thanks!! |
excel formula
I presume you are trying to ask something more difficult than "how do I
return the values in the first row of a range?", but if so, then the basis upon which your desired result is to be returned is unclear. More information, please. Jerry "raiders1" wrote: I have data that I have brought into a spreadsheet from our manufacturing database. I have cells that have doubled in the query I did. Example below: Item No Order Qty CO# lIne# Mfg Or Machine Raw Material Yield 524725 25,000 52 2 22546 Compo 1755012546 500.00 524725 25,000 52 2 22546 Compo ikraft 250.00 524725 25,000 52 2 22546 Sub 1755012546 500.00 524725 25,000 52 2 22546 Sub ikraft 250.00 I was wondering if there is a formula that I can use to get this result 524725 25,000 52 2 22546 Compo 1755012546 500 ikraft 250 Sub Thanks!! |
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