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Then you can sort Ascending column D
"Erich Becker" wrote in message ... You can also try this one. Formula in D2 "fruitchunk" wrote in message ... I would like a formula to see the Top Ten performers, example: In Column A from A1 down to A100 I have a list of Employees by Name In Column B from B1 down to B100 I list their employee ID# In Column C from C1 Down to C100 I have their total amount of sales last month I would like to see who the top ten employees are without sorting I can't figure this out, this is how I want to see it -in Column E from E1 to E2 should list the top ten amounts -next to the amount in Column F should be their employee ID# Can you please help? |