serge
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Hi everyone,
Im looking for 2 formulas, I cant really make 2 posts for it because they run together.
The first one would be to take the data from EC3:EY3 (with blanc columns in between ) which are " Span numbers " and rearrange them in numerical order starting from FA3 to FS3, its always gone by 19 numbers.
The second formula is a CF formula that will in the respected order highlight the right numbers.
For example if you look at row 3 you have number 1 in ED3, EH3, EN3, ES3 and EW3, but only EN3 and ES3 are highlighted, meaning the third and forth in the rearrange numerical order and so on for all the other number, they need to be highlighted according to their position in the chart.
See image below :
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Thank you.
Serge.
Im looking for 2 formulas, I cant really make 2 posts for it because they run together.
The first one would be to take the data from EC3:EY3 (with blanc columns in between ) which are " Span numbers " and rearrange them in numerical order starting from FA3 to FS3, its always gone by 19 numbers.
The second formula is a CF formula that will in the respected order highlight the right numbers.
For example if you look at row 3 you have number 1 in ED3, EH3, EN3, ES3 and EW3, but only EN3 and ES3 are highlighted, meaning the third and forth in the rearrange numerical order and so on for all the other number, they need to be highlighted according to their position in the chart.
See image below :
<a href="http://tinypic.com?ref=w9ed6a" target="_blank"><img src="http://i65.tinypic.com/w9ed6a.png" border="0" alt="Image and video hosting by TinyPic"></a>
Thank you.
Serge.