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Old April 14th, 2010, 02:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
T. Valko
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Default Formula referencing a changing range??

=INDEX('Marketing Letters'!$B$1:$V$300,SMALL(IF('Marketing
Letters'!$B$1:$B$300=$A$1,ROW('Marketing
Letters'!$B$1:$B$300)),ROW(1:1)),2)


Create a dynamic range.

Assuming the data is entered in a contiguous block.

Goto the menu InsertNameDefine
Name: Data
Refers to:

='Marketing Letters'!$B$1:INDEX('Marketing Letters'!$B:$B,COUNTA('Marketing
Letters'!$B:$B))

OK out

Then your formula becomes (array entered):

=INDEX('Marketing Letters'!C:C,SMALL(IF(Data=$A$1,ROW(Data)),ROWS(A$ 1:A1)))

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"Stacie2410" wrote in message
...
I have a workbook that has several tabs. I'm only working with 2 for the
problem that I'm having though. The first tab, which holds all my data,
is
called Marketing Letters. The 2nd tab is called Status. On the Status
tab,
I have a cell (A5) which looks to another cell (A1) on the same tab, then
returns matching values (in multiple rows) from the Marketing Letters tab.

Here is my formula:

=INDEX('Marketing Letters'!$B$1:$V$300,SMALL(IF('Marketing
Letters'!$B$1:$B$300=$A$1,ROW('Marketing
Letters'!$B$1:$B$300)),ROW(1:1)),2)

This works great, however...I am constantly adding data to the Marketing
Letters tab. Currently there's 300 rows, but tomorrow it could be 305 or
by
the end of the week could be 350. Rather than changing my formula on the
status tab each time to reflect how many rows have data on the Marketing
Letters tab, is there a way to have it automatically determine the number
of
rows with data?

I tried using the $B:$V, but my formula didn't work with that.

Thanks for your help!