One thought is to re-lay the multi col data into a column range first,
then apply an index n match to extract the name with the max counts
Assume your 3 col source data as posted is in A1:C3
Put in say, E1:
=OFFSET($A$1,INT((ROWS($1:1)-1)/3),MOD(ROWS($1:1)-1,3))
Copy E1 down to E9, this re-lays the source data into a col range
Then put in F1, array-enter the formula,
ie press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER to confirm the formula:
=INDEX(E1:E9,MATCH(MAX(COUNTIF(E1:E9,E1:E9)),COUNT IF(E1:E9,E1:E9),0))
F1 will return the name with the max counts within E1:E9. In the event of
any ties in the max counts, then the name (amongst the ties) which appears
first, ie higher up in E1:E9 will be returned.
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"how findout max data like text, any word" wrote:
A B C
1 rajesh kishor narendra
2 rajesh kishor narendra
3 narendra narendra narendra
4 Result will be here i.e. narendra
and i want to find above maximum name with result max time