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-- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Steve" wrote in message ... Hi again. This looks great! Thank you. You da Man!!! (and my point on my previous post was that-- Yes, I am aware of the limits that Excel has placed on filtered data. This is why I come post and ask dense, thick-headed questions that are poorly phrased.) I know.... I am learning though. Again-- thank you for your help. "T. Valko" wrote: Ok, let's start with this and go from there... One thing to note, working with filtered data is not easy! Microsoft only provides for the most basic of analysis functions for filtered data. Sum, Average, Count, etc. This array formula** will return the *first* name from the range Sht1!F4:F188 when you filter (or don't filter) on a parcel number in column A. I assume you want the formula on Sht1. =INDEX(F4:F188,MATCH(1,SUBTOTAL(3,OFFSET(F4:F188,, ,ROW(F4:F188)-ROW(F4)+1)),0)) Now, if you want to compare that name to the name on Sht2 that is also filtered on the parcel number then we have to extract that name also: Array entered** : =INDEX(Sht2!F4:F289,MATCH(1,SUBTOTAL(3,OFFSET(Sht2 !F4:F289,,,ROW(Sht2!F4:F289)-ROW(Sht2!F4)+1)),0)) Then, you can compare the results of those 2 formulas: =IF(A1=B1,do_this,do_that) ** array formulas need to be entered using the key combination of CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER (not just ENTER). Hold down both the CTRL key and the SHIFT key then hit ENTER. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Steve" wrote in message ... Details: Sht1!A4:A188 = parcel #'s Sht2!A4:A289 = parcel #'s In column F (both sheets) the name of the owner appears. I.e., the row for the specifed parcel will show all pertinent data, of which, column F shows owner's name. Below all my data, in an open area, I want to place the equation to check the filtered names. This will prevent me from having to check back and forth between both worksheets when the owner's name already matches. Something of an IF eq'n. I just want to have it say- 'ok' if values match, and the correct owner's name if they don't match. Hope that's clear.... Thanks again for all your help-- it's really appreciated. "T. Valko" wrote: Ok, need some of the details... Sheet1 A2:A10 = parcel numbers Sheet2 A2:A10 = parcel numbers You filter both sheets on parcel number 999. Now what? You said you want to compare owners. Ok, so where do we look to see if the owners are the same? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Steve" wrote in message ... Don't feel bad Biff. I get pretty dense too..... Hence my poor explanation...... ;-( Ok, what I'm doing is filtering two wksheets, based on a single criteria. In my case, a property parcel #. My goal is to check the name of the owner's on each wksheet. One wksheet I know is valid, the other is to get it correctly updated. If the name from pageA matches the name on pageB, then great-- some kind of a TRUE statement, as in an IF equation. I've tried vlookup, match, subtotal, and an IF. So far my attempts have met with #N/A Errors. It seems to me that vlookup should work, if I have the correct order. Because I'm filtering, it seems that subtotal would be required too. At this point, I'm wondering if some UDF might be required, but I have no idea where to take that idea. "T. Valko" wrote: I hope that's clear-- if not, please let me know. Well, it's not real clear to me. But sometimes I'm really dense! It sounds/looks like you want to a do a "SUM IF" on a filtered range? "SUM column B IF column A equals Joe" on a filtered list. Am I close? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Steve" wrote in message ... Ok, I realized that I had this backwards, so I tried Match(subtotal(109,range),ArrayRng,0) and it doesn't work either. . . . |
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