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looking up cell address
I want to create a formulae that dynamicaly alters the row references of a
SUM function nested within a INDIRECT function based on a start and end date variables. In order to to this I need a lookup that returns the row number and/or cell adress of the first cell that matches or exceeds the date variable and utilises the result in a SUM function nested within the the INDIRECT formulae (If possible I want to avoid inserting an additional column in the original data table that calculates the row refrence to be used with a simple vlookup) Any help offered would be appreciated Kind Regards Andrew |
looking up cell address
for your sum you probably wnat to do something like this
=SUM(OFFSET(B4,2,0,3,1)) this will sum b6:b8. If you add a formula to instead of the 2 you can set the first cell of your range. Then you can change the 3 (height of the range) to match match the height of the data. A MATCH formula would probably give you the formula for the first position and a COUNT - MATCH would give you the height. -- If this helps, please remember to click yes. "Andrew Hodgson" wrote: I want to create a formulae that dynamicaly alters the row references of a SUM function nested within a INDIRECT function based on a start and end date variables. In order to to this I need a lookup that returns the row number and/or cell adress of the first cell that matches or exceeds the date variable and utilises the result in a SUM function nested within the the INDIRECT formulae (If possible I want to avoid inserting an additional column in the original data table that calculates the row refrence to be used with a simple vlookup) Any help offered would be appreciated Kind Regards Andrew |
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