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VLOOKUP in 2003
I need to use VLOOKUP with an added MAX function. I want to look in a colume
of data specified by the Vlookup and deliver the maximum value in the vlookup parameters? Any idead? |
VLOOKUP in 2003
Please expand upon "column of data specified by the Vlookup"
The meaning is unclear. Maybe give a simple example best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme remove caps from email "doinbruin" wrote in message ... I need to use VLOOKUP with an added MAX function. I want to look in a colume of data specified by the Vlookup and deliver the maximum value in the vlookup parameters? Any idead? |
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