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=LOOKUP(1E100,A:A) Will return the last numeric value from column A. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Neorig" wrote in message ... Can anyone help with this one, if i have a colum which is ten rows long and on every hour i fill in a quantity. what formula can i get to say what the last figure i filled in |
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