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How do I find a value in a table without using the labels?
I have a table with a bunch of values. I need to find a value from the
chart. the values are numbers based on different areas of steel. The values are the list by column one having one times the area to column 18 having 18 times the area. The problem comes because if the areas are listed for the first column: 0.11 0.20 0.31 0.44 0.60 0.79 1.00 1.27 1.56 2.25 4.00 Then multiply out and you will see. I want the value that is just larger then the value I get from an equation from the table. So when you see the rows, you will notice that just because the answer is in a higher coulmn doesn't always fix what I am looking for. Could someone help? |
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How do I find a value in a table without using the labels?
I would help you if I understood the problem better.
You lost me at "...The problem comes because if ..." Can you send me a copy of the workbook and explain the issue a little better? I'm willing to help. Dennis "BobbyR" wrote in message ... I have a table with a bunch of values. I need to find a value from the chart. the values are numbers based on different areas of steel. The values are the list by column one having one times the area to column 18 having 18 times the area. The problem comes because if the areas are listed for the first column: 0.11 0.20 0.31 0.44 0.60 0.79 1.00 1.27 1.56 2.25 4.00 Then multiply out and you will see. I want the value that is just larger then the value I get from an equation from the table. So when you see the rows, you will notice that just because the answer is in a higher coulmn doesn't always fix what I am looking for. Could someone help? |
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