Returning Fields after "x" on each row.

QuickJeff

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I've tried a few different things. I would like to search horizontally by row for "x", then return the values from a couple of cells nest to the X.

Messed with HLOOKUP and V LOOKUP, yet I haven't figured out if it's appropriate for this.
All I need is someone to point me in the right direction : )
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That's one way (if you're using Excel 2007 or later).

=IFERROR(INDEX($BY25:$XFD25,MATCH("B",$BY25:$XFD25,0)+2),"")

Very nice! Works like a charm. I'm getting better at reading the formulas. Makes perfect sense. Thank you so much for all of the help.
 
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