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With your table in A1:F2 and your search argument in A4:

=INDEX(A2:F2,,MATCH(A4,A1:F1,-1))

Gives you "A"

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Niek Otten
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"tikchye_oldLearner57" wrote in message
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| hi community
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| when i created a table horizontally, a value from Ascending scale...
| example:
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| mark: 0 30 40 60 80 90
| grade F E D C B A
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| and when I used the =hlookup to find the approximate mark say, 85, I able to
| obtain "B"
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| however when I reverse the mark to Descending scale...
| and use the same hlookup method with 85 I obtain an "F"
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| is there a way to find the correct grade if I place the mark in Descending
| scale ??
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| thanks community for help render :)
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| oldLearner57