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Hello.
I feel like I've gotten far, but not far enough...If you can help, I would be greatful. Thank you. I used this formula to identify the row I was looking for in my worksheet titled, August 31, 2008: =MATCH(C4,'August 31, 2008 (2)'!C:C,FALSE) The answer is 14 Now I need to bring the value of cell J14 in august 31, 2008 over to worksheet Nov 6, 2008 and place it in cell S4. Can you help me with a formula to do that? It seems like it should be easy, but my mind keeps going in circles... Thank you. |
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