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Default Subject: showing cell address' per ans from Ron Coddere - still st

address'Still trying to solve a problem with showing cell address'. I can
determine if the "name" if there, and how many occurences there are (Thanks
Pete_UK), but I need to show the cell address for EACH occurence and that's
where it goes west.

I came across a post from Ron that gave me this formula to return a cell
address.
I am using a range, and want something in the field only if there is an
occurence, so I have used this.
=IFERROR(ADDRESS(SUMPRODUCT(('working with files\southbed=$B4)*ROW('working
with files\southbed)),SUMPRODUCT(('working with
files\southbed=$B4)*COLUMN('working with files\southbed)))," ")

However, this only works when there is one location. For multiple locations,
I get one result and it's way off. How can I show cell address for all
occurences?

I'd also like the cell address to show as CZ613, rather than $CZ$613. Any
way to do this?

Thanks,
Mea

 
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