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Old 09-05-2008, 03:31 PM
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Using the LOOKUP Command
 
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Default Using the LOOKUP Command

I'm using =LOOKUP(999999,A13:A84) for finding the most recent entered Date in a list of dates. Is there a way to modify the line so that it will select the cell prior to the one the current code finds.

Eg: Curently the code spits out the contents of cell A72. I'd lile it to spit out the contents of cell A71.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 10-02-2008, 01:42 PM
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Default Hello? Anyone out there?!?!?

PLEASE HELP ME!!!!

I'm still waiting for someone to help me on this.
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Old 10-15-2008, 02:02 PM
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Exclamation Did I do something wrong?

Am I not using this forum corectly?
Is there no solution to my question?
I don't know where else to go for this.

PLEASE PLEASE SOMEONE OUT THERE HELP ME!! PLEASE!!!!!

I'm using =LOOKUP(999999,A13:A84) for finding the most recent entered Date in a list of dates.
In cell A100 is the =LOOKUP(999999,A13:A84) formula. This formula is giving me the contents of cell A72. I need a way to change the resulting cell to A71 instead of A72.

There MUST be a way to have Excel subtract the resulting cell by one.
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