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I feel ike this should be easier than it is but I am totally stuck.
I have a series of rows with names and due dates for columns. I want a formula that will return all of the names that match a given date to a single cell. Possible? Thanks, Slabes |
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Hi,
The easiest is Data Filter Autofilter ... Then pick whatever value in any column ... to get your result HTH Cheers Carim |
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I'd like to do it with a formula so that it updates when the data
changes. You know what I mean? Carim wrote: Hi, The easiest is Data Filter Autofilter ... Then pick whatever value in any column ... to get your result HTH Cheers Carim |
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See your other post.
Biff wrote in message oups.com... I feel ike this should be easier than it is but I am totally stuck. I have a series of rows with names and due dates for columns. I want a formula that will return all of the names that match a given date to a single cell. Possible? Thanks, Slabes |
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