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    Thanks, I'll have a play with the formula and see if I can turn it into something I need.

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    ... Just realised that formula won't work because the new sheet I'm puting values into, the row references are different to the source data sheet.

    What formula, then, do I use to return the row number based on an HLOOKUP/VLOOKUP function?

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