Automation - if blank move forward

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I start with I apologise if this sounds confusing.

I am working with Excel 365 but also needing it to be compatible with Google sheets.

My workbook has 6 sheets in it a dashboard which I am pretty much fine with then 5 other sheets.

Each sheet has a range of A1:FI625. The data is broken down into 21 subgroups. The first group is a simple total of the following 20.

What I am wanting to achieve is an automatic value return if a cell is not blank. For example M12 = 250 then I want W1 = M12, then if M17 = 500 then I want AD1 = M17, and if W17 = 250 then I want AK1 = W17

I want this to repeat 99 times. If I take M12 it is returning a value based on P11 and this populates the next subgroup. In addition to just moving 5 rows each time in the first group I want each subsequent subgroup to help populate the remaining 99.

I am doing this manually at the moment but making changes to % values changes the results which could result in M12 not meeting the threshold to report a value.

Thanks in advance
 

Excel Facts

Using Function Arguments with nested formulas
If writing INDEX in Func. Arguments, type MATCH(. Use the mouse to click inside MATCH in the formula bar. Dialog switches to MATCH.
I have uploaded an image to help with my explanation and I have colour coded the way it populates.
 

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So I am continuing my experiment and I’m trying to create the logic of an if and blank formula for this. Am I on the right path?
 
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I’m bumping this back up hopefully I will get some ideas.

I have 20 data sets, each have 6 columns. Every 5 rows potentially will start a new data set this is what I want a formula for
 
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