Please share sample sheet

On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 5:45 PM, Shekhar Sharma <shekhar1...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hey guys,
> First of all thanks so much for helping me with resolutions.
>
> I have two sheets within an excel spreadsheet and I need to lookup a name
> from the first sheet and pull data through from the second sheet. I need
> the last (rightmost) populated column from the row in which his name
> appears. I've tried various combinations of MATCH, VLOOKUP and INDEX but
> I'm not really familiar enough with those functions to make it work. Any
> suggestions?
>
> Example:
> Sheet1
> Col A        ColB
> Shekhar     Sharma
>
>
>
> Sheet2
> ColA        ColB         ColC         ColD
> Shekhar   15             20            21
>
> If the last filled column is D then I need 21 else if last filled column
> is E then value of E.
>
> Formula should be able to consider last available column with value.
>
>
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