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if i use max to find the bowlers high score, how can i find the bowlers name
who bowled the high score?? |
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What do you want to do with ties?
=INDEX(A2:A50,MATCH(MAX(B2:B50),B2:B50,0)) will match the first occurrence of a max value on B and return name from A -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom Northwest Excel Solutions www.nwexcelsolutions.com Portland, Oregon "Cricket" wrote in message ... if i use max to find the bowlers high score, how can i find the bowlers name who bowled the high score?? |
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Hi!
Try this: =INDEX(A1:A10,MATCH(MAX(B1:B10),B1:B10,0)) What happens if more than 1 person rolls the high score? Biff "Cricket" wrote in message ... if i use max to find the bowlers high score, how can i find the bowlers name who bowled the high score?? |
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