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With nearly 3000 entries, and growing, could someone help me to make this
work more easily? Sorry, what I meant to say was, 'could someone help me to make this work'! I have a list of client references in one column of a s'sheet showing when clients invested. In another column, I have the dates when they invested; often there will be several dates over the last 5 years for each client. In the last column, and for each row of a client reference, I need to return the latest of the dates that relate to each client reference and this client list will continue to grow as additional investments are made, so the latest date will need to change to reflect the latest, last one added. As an example of what I think I'm looking to achieve... A B C Client Date Latest Ref Invested date X01 1/1/2006 1/1/2006 X09 3/5/2006 28/7/2007 X23 26/1/2007 26/1/2007 X78 19/3/2007 19/3/2007 X09 28/7/2007 28/7/2007 Is there a simple formula to use? I'm presuming that Vlookup is approapriate. Or am I expecting too much of Excel? I hope there's a super guru out there! Thanks Geoff. |
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