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Default Is there an array function or something like it?

I'm curious if anyone knows if it's possible to feed a bunch of random cells
into an array, and as those cells are populated (regardless of which gets a
value 1st), to have the value of said cells populate a list elswhere on the
worksheet?

Example:

I've created a baseball dimond on a worksheet, and on another worksheet as I
list players and positions, they populate the worksheet with the diamond, and
put the players in the correct position.

There are also several places on the diamond where I put secondary (or
bench) players.

What I would like to do is have all the bench players (who occupy random
cells on the worksheet) to fall into a list in a different place on the same
worksheet.

So if cells B12, D18, Q22, and W2 contain the bench players, I would like
them to fall into a list (say from cells A1 to A4 as they are populated).

I guess the key is that the cells that will host the bench players will be
populated randomly, not in any specific order.

Hope that wasn't too redundant.

thanks,
-paul



 
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