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elnino Posted - 10/04/2016 : 04:29:03 AM
Hallo,

I am very new with using Origin. I have an formel from Excel: =WENN(B3=12;INDEX($M:$M;ZÄHLENWENN($B$3:$B3;12)+2);"") which I want to 'translate' into Origin.
Does anyone know how to do this?
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elnino Posted - 10/10/2016 : 04:35:36 AM
Ok, i will try to translate my Excel formel into an english Excel-formel. Maybe then it is easier to help me(=

=IF(B3=12;INDEX($M:$M;COUNTIF($B$3:§B3;12)+2);"")

I hope anybody can help me to explain how to write this formel in origin.

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