Randbetween help
Drug tests are a waste of money!
List the employee names in a range of cells, say A1:A15.
Then:
=INDEX(A1:A15,RANDBETWEEN(1,15))
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"Tom" wrote in message
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am using Excel 2003 and I have a formula to randomly select employees for
a
mandatory drug screen. I have 15 employees and I use the formula
=randbetween(1,15)"Mary","Bill")
etc. having to type in all 15 names. Is there a way to use a named range
with randbetween that refers to text names. I tried naming the range
employees and using =randbetween(1,15) employees . and it didn't work and
then I tried =randbetween("employees" and that didn't work. I even tried
=randbetween(b7:b22) and that failed also
any suggestions? I appreciate the help
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