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How about a couple of different options.
Select your range Data|filter|autofilter (xl2003 menus) Then use a custom filter to show what you want. Or you could just sort your data by quarterly sales (descending) and sales rep. Then the highest sales numbers will be at the top of the data. D_at_IBM wrote: I was wondering if this is possible: Assume you have two columns of data: Sales Rep and Quarterly Sales. The sales rep field contains only unique values. What I want to do is to write a formula that will list the names of each sales rep that has quarterly sales of some value or greater, say $2500. If I write a standard sum array formula and evaluate the formula on numeric data, I can see that excel stores a list of values, but I cannot figure out how to have Excel list those values separately in a single cell. Is this possible? Thanks, D -- Dave Peterson |
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