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Beto, can you see if this approach by Aladin Akyurek works for you ?
http://www.mrexcel.com/board2/viewtopic.php?t=74990
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Regards,
Juan Pablo González
"Beto" wrote in message
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Juan Pablo González wrote:
Beto, you can use INDEX (INDICE) after you get the small (K.ESIMO.MENOR)
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large (K.ESIMO.MAYOR) number, something like
=INDEX(A1:A100, MATCH(LARGE(B1:B100,3), B1:B100, 0))
or in spanish:
=INDICE(A1:A100, COINCIDIR(K.ESIMO.MAYOR(B1:B100,3), B1:B100, 0))
where A1:A100 house the names, and B1:B100 the numbers.
Hi,
It's working as it is. It's almost what I need... now the problem arises
when there are two equal numbers, because it will display the same name
for "different" numbers. Let's say I want the Top 5 of the list, I get
the top five numbers (one is repeated) but the associated name is wrong
in one of them... any way to correct this?
Regards,
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Beto
Reply: Erase between the dot (inclusive) and the @.
Responder: Borra la frase obvia y el punto previo.
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