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Hi All,
Is it possible to position/ place numeric values resulting from a six column array worksheet Formula? Sample Data - Row of results from Array Formula: -----Col"N"----Col"O"----Col"P"----Col"Q"----Col"R"----Col"S" Row4-35--------40--------62--------63----------70---------74 The numeric values above are individually housed in Column "A" to be used as Numeric Labels. Column "D" houses the the Column Positions where the numeric values should be located. My 1st (first) blank Column after the six column array entered Formula is Column "T", this will always be the first column - Column Number 1. Sample Data - Numeric Labels and Column Numbers: Col"A"------------------Col"D" 30----------------------8 35----------------------1 37----------------------3 40----------------------3 45----------------------10 50----------------------2 53----------------------4 57----------------------11 60----------------------5 62----------------------1 63----------------------6 70----------------------9 72----------------------7 74----------------------9 75----------------------12 So based on the above Array Formula (Row4, Columns "N" to "S"), the 1st numeric value to be placed in its relevant Column is value 35. Numeric Label 35 is located in Column "A" and Column "D" houses the Column Numbers where the Numeric Values should be placed. For Numeric Label 35, the Column Number is 1. Column "T" is the 1st column - value 35 should be placed in Column "T". Numeric Label 40 should be placed in the 3rd Column (counting Column "T" as 1 - one), that is Column "V". Is it possible for the Formula to check the numeric values in the Array Formula Result (Row4, Column "N" to Column "S" 35,40,62,63,70,74) against their Numeric Labels in Column "A" and their Column Number in Column "D" and concatenate values that have the same Column Number. For example; Numeric Labels 35 and 62 both have 1 (one) as their Column Number and should be in the same Column - Column "T". Thanks Sam -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...tions/200601/1 |
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