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That could return the incorrect result if there is more than 1 instance of
MAX(IF(A1:A6=D2 for another type of fruit. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Pete_UK" wrote in message ... Put this array* formula in E2: =INDEX(B1:B6,MATCH(MAX(IF(A1:A6=D2,C1:C6)),C1:C6,0 )) *Array formulae have to be committed using the key combination of Ctrl- Shift-Enter (CSE) instead of the usual <Enter. If you do this correctly then Excel will wrap curly braces around the formula when viewed in the formula bar - you must not type this yourself. If you edit/amend the formula then you must use CSE again to commit it. Hope this helps. Pete On Aug 7, 9:58 pm, SteveC wrote: A variation of a multiple criteria lookup question, this time using the "max" function: Column A Column B Column C Apples text1 1 Apples text23 2 Apples text52 20 Apples etc 14 Oranges 2 Oranges 23 Cell D2 = Apples What formula in cell E2 will find the maximum value Column C for all Apples, and return the associated cell in Column B (in this case, "text52") thanks a lot! Stevec |
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