Well, the calculation part gives a sequence of 1,2,0,1,2,0 etc, and your lookup is sequenced 0,1,2, so you could change the order of the stored values in the LOOKUP area:
I would like it to only produce 1 B, if there is already a B then it should skip B in the sequence and go like this B,2,4,2
but if there are only 2 cells or less that have name entries than the B is omitted from the sequence thus only 2 or 4 be entered
It sound hard for a beginner at excel, but maybe an expert might be able to figure this out. I would assume an array formula be used like the one I have already but more added?
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