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Default Highest, Second Highest , Third Highest and so on

Hi,

Can someone help me with the following please ?

Example:
A B C D E F
G H I J K L
1 Chairs 100 Desk 50 Perfume 25
2 Tables 75 AC 75 Computer 25
3 Stapler 50 Doors 50 Bench 50
4 Telephone 25 Pipes 75 Fan 100
5 Mobile 0 Frame 100 Disk 100

I need to find out the highest, second highest and third highest from the
above ( A1 : F1, A2:F2 , A3: F3 and so on.....) display in G H I J K L.

The solution example for the above should be:
G H I J K L
1 Chairs 100 Desk 50 Perfume 25
2 Tables 75 AC 75 Computer 25
3 Stapler 50 Doors 50 Bench 50
4 Fan 100 Pipes 75 Telephone 25
5 Disk 100 Frame 100 Mobile 0

( Please notice the change in G4: L4 & G5:L5)

Hope I you can understand the above lengthy stuff.....

Thanks & Regards

gkb
 
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