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I have used this function on a golf league score sheet:
=IF(SUMPRODUCT(COUNTIF(INDIRECT({"C7","C11","C15", "C19"}),C22))=1,"Winner","No Winner") to figure out which score for that hole is the lowest and that it is not duplicated. Once I expand the cells to check which are not consecutive I cannot go past 30 cells. I have about 50 cells to check in a column. How can I accomplish this in one formula? |
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