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have you thought about using the built in rank function? it allows you to
rank top to bottom or bottom to top. "J.W." wrote: I have the following code that ranks numbers from highest to lowest. ie. 50=1, 40=2, etc. {=SUM(1*(D8<$D$7:$D$23))+1+IF(ROW(D8)-ROW($D$7)=0,0,SUM(1*(D8=OFFSET($D$1,0,0,INDEX(ROW( D8)-ROW($D$7)+1,1)-1,1))))} This is good for most of my sheet. What I don't know is how to change this so that it ranks numbers from lowest to highest. ie. 40=1, 50=2. I'm sure it's simple, but I can't see it. Thanks |
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