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Thanks Aladin.....exactly what I was after.
cheers GK "Aladin Akyurek" wrote in message ... =MAX(IF($B$2:$B$100=E4,$A$2:$A$100)) which must be confirmed with control+shift+enter instead of just with enter. E2 houses a criterion value like 4 that must hold for the range in B. gregork wrote: I want to have a formula that finds the maximum value in a list. Easy enough but I want to add a condition - the cell to the left has to equal a cell reference. So for example: If I enter the number 4 in a cell I want the formula to lookup the list (column B) and find all listings that have 4....then find the max value in column A. Its kind of like a maxif but I don't know if there is such a function? GK |