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This will return the last numeric value from Sheet2 column B:
=LOOKUP(1E100,Sheet2!B:B) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "MARYINNEED" wrote in message ... I display (link) one cell on a worksheet page "Houses Sold" from a table containing a range of cells on another page. I manually enter the column of numbers, and then go to the next page in the workbook and change the cell with "Todays" amount. How do I make the next page reflect the most current entry in my dated row of data? Example: DATE # of houses sold 1 jan = 1 2 jan = 2 3 jan = 3 4 jan = 4 5 Jan = 5 No one wants to see the raw entry data, they only want to see how many houses I sold today on a seperate page. How do I make that cell on that page reflect the most current entry from the column of data ....(from today)? Thanks, please help. Mary |
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