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Matthew,
Not sorted in rank, but I can get you the list Select E1:E20 (or however many you think you need) and add this formula to the formula bar =IF(ISERROR(SMALL(IF($B$1:$B$200,ROW($A$1:$A$20), ""),ROW($A$1:$A$20))),"", INDEX($A$1:$A$20,SMALL(IF($B$1:$B$200,ROW($A$1:$A $20),""),ROW($A$1:$A$20))) ) and commit with Ctrl-Shift-Enter. Then do the same for F1:F20 with this formula =IF(ISERROR(SMALL(IF($B$1:$B$200,ROW($A$1:$A$20), ""),ROW($A$1:$A$20))),"", INDEX($B$1:$B$20,SMALL(IF($B$1:$B$200,ROW($A$1:$A $20),""),ROW($A$1:$A$20))) ) -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct) "Matthew" wrote in message ... I have the following data table :- NAME POINTS RANK Adrian 0 5 Billy 0 5 Carl 23 1 Des 4 3 John 4 3 William 6 2 Hazel 0 5 The actual table is a lot bigger than this but it gives the gist of what I need. Basically I want to extract the names of everyone with more than 0 points in one column, and the points each person has in the next column (Ranked in order if possible). Cheers |
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