I have a list of addresses and search types (property type searches such as local authority, water, environmental etc)
The problem I have is that is a property has say 3 searches associated with it the address appears against the first search and not the rest. The address is in one column and the searches are in the next column so the data isn't combined.
What I would like is either a formula or a macro that can scan down a column filling in the blank addresses using the first line until it finds a new address which t will then use to fill in the blanks below and so on. There could be several searches for each property so there isn't really any logic to use on the number of rows to fill before you hit the next proerty address.
Can anyone help ?
Thanks in advance
Euan
The problem I have is that is a property has say 3 searches associated with it the address appears against the first search and not the rest. The address is in one column and the searches are in the next column so the data isn't combined.
What I would like is either a formula or a macro that can scan down a column filling in the blank addresses using the first line until it finds a new address which t will then use to fill in the blanks below and so on. There could be several searches for each property so there isn't really any logic to use on the number of rows to fill before you hit the next proerty address.
Can anyone help ?
Thanks in advance
Euan