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This may sound a bit odd but here goes. I have a football sweep which
consists of 16 people names down fro A2 and team names across for starting at B3/4 merged for 22 weeks (cells) plus one at end for total. I have 2 rows under each row of team names (excluding 1st week which is column B with the merged cells) which contain in 1st row the teams score and the row under the running total. What I want to know is can I have a formula in a separate cell which will give both the name and the running total of the leader. Also the last place holder. Thank you Dennis |
Dennis,
The short answer is yes, but trouble envisaging the data. First, get rid of merged cells, they are trouble. just widen the columns if you need more room. Then post back with details of the data, some sample of names, teams, scores, in plain text. Not all of it, just enough to get the picture. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "D.J.Shaw" wrote in message ... This may sound a bit odd but here goes. I have a football sweep which consists of 16 people names down fro A2 and team names across for starting at B3/4 merged for 22 weeks (cells) plus one at end for total. I have 2 rows under each row of team names (excluding 1st week which is column B with the merged cells) which contain in 1st row the teams score and the row under the running total. What I want to know is can I have a formula in a separate cell which will give both the name and the running total of the leader. Also the last place holder. Thank you Dennis |
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