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consider sorting rather than ranking
-- Gary's Student gsnu200703 "Michael Chappell" wrote: I have a spreadsheet that currently uses RANK to work out the best performing salesperson in a team of 12. Column E ranks column D (sales of product 1) Column G ranks Column F (sales of product 2) Column I ranks column H (sales of product 3) Column K ranks column J (sales of product 4) Column M ranks Column L (sales of product 5) In column N I have totalled all the ranking values in E,G,I,K,M. This will often result in duplicate values, which causes big problems in column O, which is ranking column N. I need column O to be able to break the tie when it occurs, firstly using column D values, but if this still results in a tie, then referring to column F values (the bigger taking the lead). This should avoid the ties in column O and would be very rare to still result in a tie. Any ideas? Thanks |
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