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couturier Posted - 09/17/2015 : 11:31:23 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 2015
Operating System:7

I have a very basic and simple need but couldn't find how to, in help file and forum.
From a single selected Y column in a worksheet, how to get its associated X column ?

Thanks for your help
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couturier Posted - 09/17/2015 : 1:16:39 PM
thanks
lkb0221 Posted - 09/17/2015 : 11:49:29 AM
Try Worksheet::FindColIndex.

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