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What is the simplest way to return the ten highest amounts listed in a column?

I have a column that list total cost, and I would like to list the ten
highest amounts from that column. Would I use formula or filter? Please
explain detail. Thank you
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What is the simplest way to return the ten highest amounts listed in a column?

I have a column that list total cost, and I would like to list the ten
highest amounts from that column. Would I use formula or filter? Please
explain detail. Thank you



To get the ten highest amounts "in place", use a filter. To get them in another
area of the worksheet, use the LARGE() worksheet function.

The help file can provide details.
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To get them in another
area of the worksheet, use the LARGE() worksheet function.


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