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    Should I need to use a VLookUp

    Is this possible?

    I have two worksheets in one document.

    On sheet 'M_Admission' there are numbers for each week. can those numbers be automatically copied to the correct cell on sheet 2 'M_Actual'

    Please see the attached Excel worksheet to see what I mean. (Excel 2002)

    Thanks in advance
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    Re: Is this possible?

    I don't know about the need for programming, but you can put this formula in B4 and copy it down and over:

    =INDEX(M_Admissions!$D:$D,MATCH($A4,M_Admissions!$B:$B,0)+COLUMN()-2)

    Then just copy the blue cells, then EDIT > Paste Special > Values over the top of themselves to remove the formulas and leave the values.
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    Re: Is this possible?

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    Re: Is this possible?

    Thanks for the answer

    Quote Originally Posted by JBeaucaire View Post
    I don't know about the need for programming, but you can put this formula in B4 and copy it down and over:

    =INDEX(M_Admissions!$D:$D,MATCH($A4,M_Admissions!$B:$B,0)+COLUMN()-2)

    Then just copy the blue cells, then EDIT > Paste Special > Values over the top of themselves to remove the formulas and leave the values.

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