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To copy values in a column relevant to text in an adjacent column?
I have a spreadsheet consisting of two columns, one column text and the other
values. I want to copy a formula down an adjacent third column that will copy values in the second column to cels in each row that is relevant to the text content of the first column. Can you please suggest how I can achieve this? |
To copy values in a column relevant to text in an adjacent column?
A more clearly stated explanation of what you want to do would allow one of
us to make a helpful suggestion "Guy Keon" wrote: I have a spreadsheet consisting of two columns, one column text and the other values. I want to copy a formula down an adjacent third column that will copy values in the second column to cels in each row that is relevant to the text content of the first column. Can you please suggest how I can achieve this? |
To copy values in a column relevant to text in an adjacent column?
Guy
Who/what decides what is "relevant"? Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 00:06:01 -0800, "Guy Keon" <Guy wrote: I have a spreadsheet consisting of two columns, one column text and the other values. I want to copy a formula down an adjacent third column that will copy values in the second column to cels in each row that is relevant to the text content of the first column. Can you please suggest how I can achieve this? |
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