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ROWS($1:1) instead of ROW($1:1) "Eric" wrote: Referring to the post in General Question I get a list of numbers as show below 58,58,58,39,39,52,37,43,55,58,55,52. I would like to the largest one, which is 58, and the second largest one, which is 55, and the third largest one, which is 52. But when I use the function large, which don't work the way I describe, and the first, second, third largest numbers is still 58 in this lists. Does anyone have any suggestion on how find the first largest number is 58, and the second largest number is 55, and the third largest number is 52? Thank you in advance Eric |
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