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I'd bet my last 2 cents that no responder could have come up with the solution that you posted below, based on your original posting <g -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads: 16,200, Files: 354, Subscribers: 53 xdemechanik --- "Michelle" wrote in message ... I just cracked it myself... very satisfying. I used: =IF(GETPIVOTDATA("Extended Price",$A$3,"Product Name","Chicken burger low fat frozen - mega pack")=MAX(B4:B11),"highest value"," ") -- Michelle |
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