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Formula To Bring The Best Name
I have a worksheet that has 9 suppliers names in (C4:L4), there costs for a
item in (C19:L19) I want to bring the cheapest suppliers name into cell M4. Need Help! |
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Peter, I remember I replied to your post yesterday. Didnt you tried that ?
=INDEX(C4:L4,MATCH(MIN(C19:L19),C19:L19,0)) -- Jacob "peterh" wrote: I have a worksheet that has 9 suppliers names in (C4:L4), there costs for a item in (C19:L19) I want to bring the cheapest suppliers name into cell M4. Need Help! |
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Jacob,
Thanks that's great, I missed your reply yesterday. "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Peter, I remember I replied to your post yesterday. Didnt you tried that ? =INDEX(C4:L4,MATCH(MIN(C19:L19),C19:L19,0)) -- Jacob "peterh" wrote: I have a worksheet that has 9 suppliers names in (C4:L4), there costs for a item in (C19:L19) I want to bring the cheapest suppliers name into cell M4. Need Help! |
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