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![]() Hi Paul, I checked out both of the links. The problem is that the data I am going to retrieve is in the same column. There are only 2 columns in the table I am trying to retrieve data from. The Run Number I am looking for is in column A and the data I want is in column B. The problem is that there will be more than one instance of the Run Number within the table. The data in column B will be different for each instance. So what I need to do is pull over every instance. |
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