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    INDEX Horizontal to Vertical between Limits

    in Row 1 : 10 11 12 15 33

    (A1=10, B1=11, C1=12, D1=15, E1=33)

    I need them in Column F, between 10 and 16
    A2=10
    A3=16

    (F11=10, F12=11, F13=12, F14=15, F15=33)

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    Re: INDEX Horizontal to Vertical between Limits

    How does this differ in practice from your earlier thread?

    https://www.excelforum.com/excel-gen...orizontal.html
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    Re: INDEX Horizontal to Vertical between Limits

    Use this:

    =IFERROR(INDEX($A$1:$E$1,ROWS($1:1)),"")
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    Re: INDEX Horizontal to Vertical between Limits

    Or array entered: =IFERROR(INDEX($A$1:$E$1,SMALL(IF($A$1:$E$1>=$A$2,IF($A$1:$E$1<=$A$3,COLUMN($A$1:$E$1)-COLUMN($A$1)+1)),ROWS($F$1:F1))),"")
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