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Hi,
Am Wed, 14 Aug 2013 01:41:39 +0100 schrieb sporenta: I have a list of names in column A and a list of scores (between 1 and 5) in column B. I want to sort the names out into three categories: scores greater than 4, scores between 3 and 4, and scores less than 3, so a total of 3 formulas. The following formulas copied down their columns return all names with the appropriate scores: ={INDEX($A$1:$B$150,SMALL(IF($B$1:$B$150=4,ROW($B $1:$B$150)),ROW(1:1)),1)} try: =INDEX($A$1:$A$150,SMALL(IF($B$1:$B$150=4,ROW($1: $150)),ROW(A1))) and enter the array formula with CTRL+Shift+Enter Regards Claus B. -- Win XP PRof SP2 / Vista Ultimate SP2 Office 2003 SP2 /2007 Ultimate SP2 |
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