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I need a tiebreaker for a formula. Right now the formula reads:
=INDEX(A$3:A$21,MATCH(D28,Y$3:Y$21,0)) which works real well But when there is a tie it shows on one store twice instead of listing the two separate stores. I have two stores have the exact scores and it list the store with the lower store number twice. For example I have store 598 and store 698 both with a score of 100% but in the ranking of the stores it shows store 598 twice instead of 598 then 698. Is it possible to have a tiebreaker, with the index formula, that can list the stores in descending order, 598 first and 698 second, or do I need another formula in order for the tiebreaker to work? Here is what it looks like now: C28 D28 598 100% 598 100% I need it to look like this C28 D28 598 100% 698 100% If this is not possible I can live without the tiebreaker, I suppose. :) Thanks |
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