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they will be flexible enough to move the extra garbage
out of the way and let the function work as designed Yep, a "good" design can save all kinds of headaches! However, the fact is, Rank is not a very fexible function! Biff "R. Choate" wrote in message ... I got a solution in another forum that was very simple but apparently not as simple as my brain. It has a flaw in that it will not work correctly if 2 or more audit fees (the integers) are identical. However, I was doing the research on this for someone else who doesn't have a clue, and who informed me that there will never be 2 identical audit fees on the worksheet. With that info, I used the simple solution and called it a day. I appreciate your help very much. If I thought this situation was likely to come up again, I would send you the answer they provided for me. However, most of the time, if a person needs a rank, they will be flexible enough to move the extra garbage out of the way and let the function work as designed instead of making employees jump through time-consuming hoops just to allow them to keep percentages on the same row as the data being ranked. In any case, I have moved on and deleted the file from my PC (after sending it back to the person with the problem). Thanks again ! Richard -- RMC,CPA "Biff" wrote in message ... Send me your file: xl can help at comcast period net Remove "can" and change the obvious. Biff "R. Choate" wrote in message ... Another person came up with a formula that is close to working. I am writing because I neglected to mention a fact about my WS which I didn't consider relevant. There is a blank column between each integer and associated %, then another blank column before the next company to the right. In his solution, the blank columns made a big difference. Biff's solution still wouldn't work for me though, even when I deleted the extra columns -- RMC,CPA "R. Choate" wrote in message ... I need to use the rank function to get the position of each item in a list based on its corresponding Revenue. However, the range that has the revenue numbers also contains a percentage related to that item. Basically, I need to use RANK based on a list that ignores any elements which are <= 1. Any ideas?? Thx in advance ! -- RMC,CPA |
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