Thread: Excel question
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20th February 2007 #1
Excel question
Right, getting off the plumbing questions in the PC section and back to computer advice

If I have a list in excel as such
Files 3456-3458
Files 3459-3478
Files 3479-3484
Can I do a search for File 3465 to get it to bring up the 2nd item in the list (3459-3478)???
The Vegster!
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20th February 2007 #2
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20th February 2007 #3
No, but I have some stuff to jot down.
It will say something like 3459 to 3478
Is there no way I could put that down
so that it would know a file in between those numbers is there!
The Vegster!
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20th February 2007 #4
Oh! I see! They are numerical ranges not hyphenated numbers, right.
How are you planning to use this search facility? A normal find works on a string match which wouldn't work in this case as a search for 3465 wouldn't find a match anywhere in your data.
You need the row (basically) containing a file number lower than (or equal to) the search string and one greater than (or equal to) it don't you? What will you then do with that row number?
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20th February 2007 #5
Every few set of files will be in an individual box, so the search wil only be to determine which box the particular file is in!
So if I do the start and finish file in different columns,
and then do search for file number it will take me to the closest figure, yes?
The Vegster!
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20th February 2007 #6
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20th February 2007 #7
Excellent Mat!
The lokup thing is a great idea too!
The Vegster!
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