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I have accounting data in one spreadsheet that I need to compare to see the
cheapest of all the information but also overall how they compare to each other. I don't want it in a chart I want the information kept how I have it. Any suggestions? |
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Why don't you show us what your data looks like and a sample of the desired
results? The MIN function returns the smallest item in a range. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "TiffQ23" wrote: I have accounting data in one spreadsheet that I need to compare to see the cheapest of all the information but also overall how they compare to each other. I don't want it in a chart I want the information kept how I have it. Any suggestions? |
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