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I tried that but I could not figure out a way for it to return the most
recent value for each person let alone the second to last value for each person. Teethless's method worked flawlessly. "Herbert Seidenberg" wrote: Excel 2007 PivotTable No formulas of any kind needed. Added data expands results automatically. http://www.mediafire.com/file/cozimjrz5gn/07_10_09.xlsx |
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