Column lookups?

brisbane bob

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If cells A1:A26 contain the letters A thru Z, and up to 4 cells in B2:B26 contain a value, how can I "read off" which letter have a value beneath it, and store the letter/s in, say, cells B27, B28, B29 and B30?
 

Excel Facts

Control Word Wrap
Press Alt+Enter to move to a new row in a cell. Lets you control where the words wrap.
If you're happy to have a calculation column, in cell c1 put:

=COUNTIF($B$1:B1,"<>"))

and copy it down

In cell B27 Put INDEX($A$1:$A$26,MATCH(1,$C$1:$C$26,0))

In cell B28 Put INDEX($A$1:$A$26,MATCH(2,$C$1:$C$26,0))

etc


Philip
 
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