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I tried it. It gave me 6 (the second occurence) rather than 10 (the last
occurence) We are moving in the right direction, however. Thanks for your fast response. -- Gary's Student "Don Guillett" wrote: Try taking out ,0 -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Gary's Student" wrote in message ... I need a function like match that gives the last occurrence of a match rather than the first. For example, if the data in a column is: 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 then MATCH(2,A1:A12,0) gives 2 (the second row). I need LASTMATCH(2,A1:A12,0) to give 10 ( the last row containing 2). Thanks in advance for your help. -- Gary's Student |
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