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Hi,
Lets say your student names are in cells A1:A5 and the results are in cells B1:B5, then use this formula to find out the student with the highest result: =OFFSET(B1,MATCH(MAX($B$2:$B$5),$B$2:$B$5,0),-1) Change the formula as per your actual data range. Regards Govind WendyMc wrote: I have a spreadsheet which shows students results, and I would like to be able to lookup the results colum, find the student with the highest grade, then tell me the name of the student so that I can send them a congratulations email! Probably a very simple operation, but one I am struggling with. Any help would be much appreciated. Wendy |
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