M
mandamoore
This is the first time I have ever posted a question on the internet,
so bear with me, I will do my best to be clear and concise for anyone
who may be interested in helping me look good to my boss! )
Seems the easiest way to do this is tell you what I need the formula to
do, so here goes...
User Facing I would like to see two columns, #1 is 'Req. Number' and
#2, is 'Position'. In order to streamline data as well as to save
time on data entry, a user would only need to enter a desired req.
number into column 1 of the row they are working on. The formula I am
looking for would be able to then take that number, reference
previously entered (possibly hidden) data, and then be able to report
the corresponding/ desired text in Column 2 of the same row.
I think its the LOOKUP (or maybe something to do with a REFERENCE)
function which will look up data in a table to return a row/column # or
something?? Sounded close, but I don't know where to begin when it
comes to figuring out how to turn that row/column reference into the
desired text...
I KNOW excel can do this. It has to be one of the most basic things it
does, yet I can no longer sift through all these commands knowing that
someone out there knows that this is a cinch. If that person is you,
dear reader, please take pity on the girl who is still working at 9:00
on a friday night and at least give me a hint?
Being that the function I am trying to perform is a relatively simple
one, and I don't think you'll need it to catch my drift, I'm not
including an example of what I described above. However, being that I
know what I am trying to say, it makes it hard to be certain how well I
am actually saying it! SO what I am trying to say now is (hehe)
IF YOU NEED CLARIFICATION OF ANY KIND REGARDING MY QUESTION I CAN
PROVIDE FURTHER DETAILS INCLUDING (as many) EXAMPLES as you'd like.
Please just let me know. I won't be heading anywhere for a while.
(waaaah! + violins etc;etc.)
THANK YOU! Even if you can't help, thanks for at least attempting to
by reading this.
MANDA
San Jose, CA
Okay, so like I said, I've never done this...do I leave my e-mail for
quickest response?
(e-mail address removed) -- too late now I guess!
so bear with me, I will do my best to be clear and concise for anyone
who may be interested in helping me look good to my boss! )
Seems the easiest way to do this is tell you what I need the formula to
do, so here goes...
User Facing I would like to see two columns, #1 is 'Req. Number' and
#2, is 'Position'. In order to streamline data as well as to save
time on data entry, a user would only need to enter a desired req.
number into column 1 of the row they are working on. The formula I am
looking for would be able to then take that number, reference
previously entered (possibly hidden) data, and then be able to report
the corresponding/ desired text in Column 2 of the same row.
I think its the LOOKUP (or maybe something to do with a REFERENCE)
function which will look up data in a table to return a row/column # or
something?? Sounded close, but I don't know where to begin when it
comes to figuring out how to turn that row/column reference into the
desired text...
I KNOW excel can do this. It has to be one of the most basic things it
does, yet I can no longer sift through all these commands knowing that
someone out there knows that this is a cinch. If that person is you,
dear reader, please take pity on the girl who is still working at 9:00
on a friday night and at least give me a hint?
Being that the function I am trying to perform is a relatively simple
one, and I don't think you'll need it to catch my drift, I'm not
including an example of what I described above. However, being that I
know what I am trying to say, it makes it hard to be certain how well I
am actually saying it! SO what I am trying to say now is (hehe)
IF YOU NEED CLARIFICATION OF ANY KIND REGARDING MY QUESTION I CAN
PROVIDE FURTHER DETAILS INCLUDING (as many) EXAMPLES as you'd like.
Please just let me know. I won't be heading anywhere for a while.
(waaaah! + violins etc;etc.)
THANK YOU! Even if you can't help, thanks for at least attempting to
by reading this.
MANDA
San Jose, CA
Okay, so like I said, I've never done this...do I leave my e-mail for
quickest response?
(e-mail address removed) -- too late now I guess!