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Thanks to everyone for your rapid responses. QED! -Gwen :)


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Gwen,

Replace the formula in E50 in the system I posted with:

=MAX(IF(INDEX(B52:B59,MATCH(E49,C52:C59,0))=B52:B5 9,C52:C59))-E49

which must be confirmed with control+shift+enter instead of just with
enter.

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