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My question:
I need to have a cell at the top of my sheet always show me what the value is in the last populated cell of one particular column. Can this be done with a formula? I have tried everything I can think of and looked everywhere I know. Please help! |
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yes, it is numeric... actually a formula itself calculating accruals of vacation time for my employees.
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If B1 is in use, insert a new empty row, then in the new row in B1 enter: =INDEX(B:B,MATCH(9.99999999999999E+307,B:B)) |
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