Jon

Are you using VBA in Excel? Almost have to be. Anyhow, there is a Cells collection, I think, for various entities - including a Range - the Cells collection is essentially a 2-dimension array, so you use numeric row and column Cells(2,3) is the cell in row 2, column C.

You can select a column and walk through it using For Each myCell in Range("B") - in myCell you can get the Row and Column properties - to get the value of the cell one column to the right and one row down, something like

Cells(myCell.Row + 1, myCell.Column + 1).Value or .Text is close - has been a while, man!!!

Hope this points you in the right direction.
Vern

Jon Paris wrote:
Can any of you Excel gurus help me with this.

I need to place a value in column B based on finding an X in column C in the next row.

If the X is not present, then the value in column B should remain unchanged.

I'm sure this must be possible but I'm darned if I can find it.

Also, I have only ever used cell-based formulas - other than VB script or whatever, is there a way to simply write a formula that loops through an entire worksheet?


Jon Paris

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