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transformed vloopup
Hello, I need to use vlookup in different way. As it is known well, vlookup finds a common key and insert a described cell for the related match. However, I just want to insert one above cell for the related match.
For example, let the "column "A" consist just a character "c" in its first row(A1). And Let F1G5 is a table like, a 5 b 12 c 23 d 43 e 45 Then I apply =VLOOKUP(A:A;F:G;2;0) function in the B1 cell. Naturally it returns 23. However, what I want a way to return one above cell, which 12. How can I do that. I will be very glad for the help. Thanks a lot. |
transformed vloopup
Hi Oercim,
Am Mon, 8 Apr 2013 04:55:27 -0700 (PDT) schrieb oercim: For example, let the "column "A" consist just a character "c" in its first row(A1). And Let F1G5 is a table like, a 5 b 12 c 23 d 43 e 45 Then I apply =VLOOKUP(A:A;F:G;2;0) function in the B1 cell. Naturally it returns 23. However, what I want a way to return one above cell, which 12. How can I do that. I will be very glad for the help. Thanks a lot. try: =INDEX(G1:G5,MATCH("c",F1:F5,0)-1) Regards Claus Busch -- Win XP PRof SP2 / Vista Ultimate SP2 Office 2003 SP2 /2007 Ultimate SP2 |
transformed vloopup
Thank you very much Mr. Busch for giving your time. Your reply was very helpful for me. Thanks again.
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