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I have a list of names on sheet 2 of a worksheet that extends from A1 to
A249. I want to return name 1 on sheet 1 in A6, name 2 in A17, name 3 in A28, etc. What formula can I use to do this? I figured out how to do it with offset when i'm copying and pasting for each line (A1, A2, A3, A4, etc.), but not for every 11 rows without it skipping to the 11th name on the list? Any suggestions? |
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Try this:
On Sheet 1 A6: =INDEX(Sheet2!$A:$A,MAX((ROW(A6)-6)*11,1),0) Copy that formula down as needed. Does that help? -- Regards, Ron "bruner" wrote: I have a list of names on sheet 2 of a worksheet that extends from A1 to A249. I want to return name 1 on sheet 1 in A6, name 2 in A17, name 3 in A28, etc. What formula can I use to do this? I figured out how to do it with offset when i'm copying and pasting for each line (A1, A2, A3, A4, etc.), but not for every 11 rows without it skipping to the 11th name on the list? Any suggestions? |
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No, that doesn't work basd on my original quetion. It returns the 11th value
in my list. I want to return first value in the list on A6, second entry in the list on A17, third value in the list on A28, etc. I can't just copy down, because there is important data in between the 11 rows that I will copy over. "Ron Coderre" wrote: Try this: On Sheet 1 A6: =INDEX(Sheet2!$A:$A,MAX((ROW(A6)-6)*11,1),0) Copy that formula down as needed. Does that help? -- Regards, Ron "bruner" wrote: I have a list of names on sheet 2 of a worksheet that extends from A1 to A249. I want to return name 1 on sheet 1 in A6, name 2 in A17, name 3 in A28, etc. What formula can I use to do this? I figured out how to do it with offset when i'm copying and pasting for each line (A1, A2, A3, A4, etc.), but not for every 11 rows without it skipping to the 11th name on the list? Any suggestions? |
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I think I have it this time:
On Sheet2, put this formula in a cell in row 6 in a column that is blank: =INDEX(Sheet1!$A:$A,(((ROW()-6)/11)+1),1) Note: that formula should return the 1st item in the list on Sheet1. Copy that formula into rows 17, 28, etc. Now, copy from the first formula down through the last formula (including the blank cells). Select Cell A6 and EditPasteSpecial --select formulas --select Skip Blanks Click the [OK] button Press the [Esc] key to exit Copy/Paste mode. Does that help? -- Regards, Ron "bruner" wrote: No, that doesn't work basd on my original quetion. It returns the 11th value in my list. I want to return first value in the list on A6, second entry in the list on A17, third value in the list on A28, etc. I can't just copy down, because there is important data in between the 11 rows that I will copy over. "Ron Coderre" wrote: Try this: On Sheet 1 A6: =INDEX(Sheet2!$A:$A,MAX((ROW(A6)-6)*11,1),0) Copy that formula down as needed. Does that help? -- Regards, Ron "bruner" wrote: I have a list of names on sheet 2 of a worksheet that extends from A1 to A249. I want to return name 1 on sheet 1 in A6, name 2 in A17, name 3 in A28, etc. What formula can I use to do this? I figured out how to do it with offset when i'm copying and pasting for each line (A1, A2, A3, A4, etc.), but not for every 11 rows without it skipping to the 11th name on the list? Any suggestions? |
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I think i'm tracking with you, but i'm now a little confused. Which formula
goes on sheet 2 and which one goes on sheet1? "Ron Coderre" wrote: I think I have it this time: On Sheet2, put this formula in a cell in row 6 in a column that is blank: =INDEX(Sheet1!$A:$A,(((ROW()-6)/11)+1),1) Note: that formula should return the 1st item in the list on Sheet1. Copy that formula into rows 17, 28, etc. Now, copy from the first formula down through the last formula (including the blank cells). Select Cell A6 and EditPasteSpecial --select formulas --select Skip Blanks Click the [OK] button Press the [Esc] key to exit Copy/Paste mode. Does that help? -- Regards, Ron "bruner" wrote: No, that doesn't work basd on my original quetion. It returns the 11th value in my list. I want to return first value in the list on A6, second entry in the list on A17, third value in the list on A28, etc. I can't just copy down, because there is important data in between the 11 rows that I will copy over. "Ron Coderre" wrote: Try this: On Sheet 1 A6: =INDEX(Sheet2!$A:$A,MAX((ROW(A6)-6)*11,1),0) Copy that formula down as needed. Does that help? -- Regards, Ron "bruner" wrote: I have a list of names on sheet 2 of a worksheet that extends from A1 to A249. I want to return name 1 on sheet 1 in A6, name 2 in A17, name 3 in A28, etc. What formula can I use to do this? I figured out how to do it with offset when i'm copying and pasting for each line (A1, A2, A3, A4, etc.), but not for every 11 rows without it skipping to the 11th name on the list? Any suggestions? |
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Here's the way I read it...
You have a list on Sheet1 that will be read by formulas on Sheet2. On Sheet2, you need formulas in rows 6, 17, 28, etc (every 11 rows) that read sequential items from the Sheet1 list. Consequently, the formulas go in Sheet2. Does that clear up the confusion? -- Regards, Ron "bruner" wrote: I think i'm tracking with you, but i'm now a little confused. Which formula goes on sheet 2 and which one goes on sheet1? "Ron Coderre" wrote: I think I have it this time: On Sheet2, put this formula in a cell in row 6 in a column that is blank: =INDEX(Sheet1!$A:$A,(((ROW()-6)/11)+1),1) Note: that formula should return the 1st item in the list on Sheet1. Copy that formula into rows 17, 28, etc. Now, copy from the first formula down through the last formula (including the blank cells). Select Cell A6 and EditPasteSpecial --select formulas --select Skip Blanks Click the [OK] button Press the [Esc] key to exit Copy/Paste mode. Does that help? -- Regards, Ron "bruner" wrote: I have a list of names on sheet 2 of a worksheet that extends from A1 to A249. I want to return name 1 on sheet 1 in A6, name 2 in A17, name 3 in A28, etc. What formula can I use to do this? I figured out how to do it with offset when i'm copying and pasting for each line (A1, A2, A3, A4, etc.), but not for every 11 rows without it skipping to the 11th name on the list? Any suggestions? |
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