Date lookup question.

megaman777

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Hoping this is an easy one for the resident experts.

If column A is a list of dates, how do I lookup and populate (on another tab somewhere) what the next 10 dates would be?

The idea is, these are target dates so I want to pull the next 10 dates to roll off.. I'd then be looking to populate the corresponding names from column B
 

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How about
Excel Formula:
=TAKE(DROP(A2:B100,XMATCH(TODAY(),A2:A100,-1)),10)
 
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