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Glad to hear that .. I've posted another response earlier - prematurely it
seems [g] - pl disregard that response .. My problem was the date column also includes the time not sure how to get rid of that besides doing it manually If the above is the case in your source "dates" as-is, we could use INT(..), viz try instead, array-entered in E1: =MAX(IF(INT($A$1:$A$50000)=D1,$B$1:$B$50000)) Copy E1 down (No need to manually work on the source "dates" in col A) -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- "Cootha" wrote: Max, now working. My problem was the date column also includes the time. not sure how to get rid of that besides doing it manually, but it is working. Thanks a heap! Cootha |
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