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When I use the rank formula all ties have the same rank.

I need them to increase by 1 so that if there is a three way tie for
the highest rank I would have a ranking of 1,2,3 not 1,1,1

Thanks...Hope this is possible


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Hi!

Try this:

=RANK(A1,A$1:A$10)+COUNTIF(A$1:A1,A1)-1

Copy down

The first instance of the tie will be ranked higher:

25 = 1
15 = 4
25 = 2
25 = 3

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When I use the rank formula all ties have the same rank.

I need them to increase by 1 so that if there is a three way tie for
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Thanks...Hope this is possible


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