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Default Get value in last non-zero value cell in column

Hi,

I can find the first empty cell in a column, but I'm hoping someone
can help me when the cell 'looks empty', but there's a formula in the
cell that results in zero.

Specifically, I'm trying to put the value in cell E34 in another
worksheet called AP-AR. The value should be the last non-zero result
from formuals in column H starting from H9 and going down.

Cells from H9 down have formulas in them like this =IF(AND(F14=0,
G14=0), 0, +H13-F14+G14). They're cumulative totals of credits and
debits with the last H column value being the bank balance.

Thanks everyone. What a wonderful resource this newsgroup is. I've
learned so much and met so many nice people! I do my share of
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to you, too.

Michele J. Jones, PMP

 
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