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I have a significant amount of data that is date and time ordered. I would
like to search the last column of this data for a marker that I have manually inserted at certain data points. The trick is, however, that I want to be able to search from the end of the column towards the beginning, stopping the search at the first occurance of the marker. Can't seem to find a function capable of this? Does anyone know how I can manipulate the 2003 Excel functions to accomplish this, or am I going to have to try a different approach? |
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