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    Multiple Record dGet

    I'm trying to find a way to extract multiple records from a List. I'm looking, I guess, for the multiple-record extract version of dGet(). Any ideas?
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    Re: Multiple Record dGet

    If lookup value is D1

    Formula: =INDEX(B1:B8,SMALL(IF(A1:A8=D1,ROW(A1:A8),""),ROW())) + Ctrl + Shift + Enter

    See attached workbook.
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    Last edited by Steve R; 02-11-2009 at 01:32 PM.

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    Re: Multiple Record dGet

    Thank you, sir! You're a gentleman and a scholar.

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    Re: Multiple Record dGet

    Hi

    I'm trying to get that formula to work in a spreadsheet where I don't start in the top row (1), this has led to the formula not working and giving me the wrong results. Any way to change that formula to suit this case? I have attached my document if you can take a look and give me a suggestion that would make it work? Cheers
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    Re: Multiple Record dGet

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    Re: Multiple Record dGet

    Hello Grizz,

    Please take a few minutes to read forum rules. Rule #2 says,

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