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EddyWD EddyWD is offline What formula can I use to find the lowest cell in a column that has a value in it? Windows 10 What formula can I use to find the lowest cell in a column that has a value in it? Office 2013
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Default What formula can I use to find the lowest cell in a column that has a value in it?

I am trying to find a formula (or combination of formulas) that I can use to find the lowest cell in a column that has a value in it (is not clear/blank). That is the main problem.



I would like to then take the value of the cell, that is on the row horizontal to the cell found and in the first column. I think I might be able to work this out, using a vlookup function maybe, the main issue is stated in the title and first paragraph.

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