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1. Because AV$6:AV$25 is the same as
(AT$6:AT$25)+(AU$6:AU$25) if you wanted to add them in AV and also use the INDEX/MATCH function... 2. Try =INDEX((AQ$6:AQ$25)*3+(AR$6:AR$25),MATCH(ROW()-1,$AX$6:$AX$25,)) "MAX" wrote: Why you left out AV$6:AV$25, from this function =INDEX(Av$6:Av$25,MATCH(ROW()-1,$ax$6:$ax$25,)) Another question: I have cell AW6=(AQ6*3)+(AR6*1) and I want to enter this function in cell AW6 too =INDEX(AW$6:AW$25,MATCH(ROW()-1,$ax$6:$ax$25,)), what is the solution? "Sheeloo" wrote: Correction - Try the forumula in AV6... not AV^ :-) "Sheeloo" wrote: Try this in AV^ =INDEX((AT$6:AT$25)+(AU$6:AU$25),MATCH(ROW()-1,$AX$6:$AX$25,)) and copy down... till AV25 "MAX" wrote: I have cell AV6=(AT6+AU6) and I want to enter this function in cell AV6 too, =INDEX(Av$6:Av$25,MATCH(ROW()-1,$ax$6:$ax$25,)). What is the solution? "Sheeloo" wrote: One cell can have only one formula... You can of course embed functions within one another... =SUM(IF(A1=5,10,20) + IF(A2=10,40,50))) also it can not reference the cell it is entered in... "MAX" wrote: I have a formula in a cell (A2+A3). It is possible that I enter an INDEX function in the same cell? |
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