How can I display the bottom (last entered) value of a column in a different "cell"
Hi John,
Here's an example using an INDEX function.
+1 is because it seems like you have one row empty in the top.
Depending on what you want to get the bottom value of, you could also use a MAX function. =MAX(Value:Value)
Try something like this.
=INDEX(Value:Value; COUNT((Value:Value)) + 1)
The same version but with the below changes for your and others convenience.
=INDEX(Value:Value, COUNT((Value:Value)) + 1)
Depending on your country you’ll need to exchange the comma to a period and the semi-colon to a comma.
Did it work?
Have a fantastic week!
Best,
Andrée Starå
Workflow Consultant @ Get Done Consulting
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