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I have a column which contains vales of 0 and above. The values are
mixed, with 0 occurring at the top of the column (before a device switches on), at the bottom of the column (as it switches off for that session), and in varying cells inbetween (when it stops temporarily and then will restart within the session). I have a line in a macro: Evaluate("=INDEX(K81:K151,MATCH(TRUE,L81:L151=0,0) )") to find the zero value when it switches off for that session. Unfortunately, because it searches from top to bottom, it finds the zero after the 0.006, rather than the zero after the 0.008 in the example below. Is it possible to reverse the MATCH order to catch the zero after the 0.008? A section of the column is reproduced below with the first entry, 1.044, being line 81. 1.044 1.248 1.224 0.768 0.132 0.318 0.48 0.216 0.006 0 0.054 0.054 0.036 0.048 0.072 0.108 0.162 0.024 0.21 0.084 0.114 0.09 0.042 0.03 0.012 0.008 0 0 0 TIA -- F |
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