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Hello!
I have a simple problem that probably requires a simple answer: I have a range of values in two columns and a third column that contains the value I want. The ranges NEVER overlap and are unique. For example: Row 1 (Columns A - C) have ICN000001, ICN000005, R45678 Row 2 (Columns A - C) have ICN000101, ICN000600, R01256 Row 3 (Columns A - C) have ICN001201, ICN003569, R85248 Row 4 (Columns A - C) have ICN006666, ICN006868, R45678 I can strip off the ICN value to ease the burden but notice how the ranges are not consecutive so I cannot sort and remove one of the columns as mentioned before. For example, I have (on Sheet2) a value in column A of 500. This would return R01256, as expected. But for a value such as 3999, I *do* want an N/A or something unique to signify there is no match. This way, I can weed out values that do not exist from a master consecutive list of values. **OR** (more complex) If there is a non VBA way to explicitly list a row of values from the range given in the first example. Using the table given above, I would like all values from all ranges (order is not important) since I could use a "range boundary" formula to populate the third, desired value I want. For example, I would have (after the formula): 1 2 3 4 5 101 102 .... 599 600 1201 1202 .... 3568 3569 ....and so on. ------ The first answer would help as I could manually do the second - though the second immediately would halep since some of the requests have a large amount of ranges. Any help would be appreciated! |
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