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Put random numbers in column D using the RAND() function and array enter the
following formula into the cells in which you want return the names. For example, to return the name into range A21:A25, select those cells, type in the formula, and press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER. rather than just ENTER. This MUST be entered into the result cells as an array formula. Change the $D$1:$D$5 reference and the $E$1:$E$5 reference to refer to the correct ranges. The "1:5" should be the number of elements to return. =INDEX($E$1:$E$5,MATCH(LARGE($D$1:$D$5,ROW(INDIREC T("1:5"))),$D$1:$D$5,0),1) -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email address is on the web site) "OdAwG" wrote in message ... Another Question, How can I randomize a list of names from a range and then put them in specific cells, eample: 1 2 3 4 5 A John B Jane C Joe D Mark E Robert F Roy G Bob H Jason I J Randomize the above list K and put the results in L specific cells M Jason N Mark O Joe P Roy Q Jane R Robert S John T Bob Any and all help in this matter is greatly appreciated. Argus U "OdAwG" wrote in message ... Hello All Excel Gurus I was wondering if anyone could help me out. I am trying to automate a manual process of running a bowling bracket sheet. I was able to compare to scores and get the higher score, but, instead of the score, how can I get the name associated with that score? Listed below is an example of the bracket sheet with cell D5 and H5 having the formula enumerated. 1 2 3 4 5 A Name Score Name B ----------------------------------------- C John 212 D =max(c3,e3) ' this will give me 213, I would like the name E Jane 213 F G Hulk 189 H =max(g3,I3) ' this will give me 200, I would like the name I Hogan 200 Any and all help in this matter is greatly appreciated. Argus |