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Assuming that the data changes over time, I suggest that you use sorting.
If you sort by Sales descending, you can pick the top 5, the top 10, anything you like. -- Gary''s Student gsnu200709 "Pat Dools" wrote: Hello, If I have a large # of salesperson records in which each record includes Sales Person name and Sales, how can I filter my worksheet to show only the Top 5 Sales records? Also, if I have grouped my records by Sales Person, how do I obtain the Top 5 Sales Persons' by Total Sales? Thanks. -- Pat Dools |
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