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I want to find the max temperature for each day of the year over 10 years
worth of data. I can do it by using a criteria where the first in the range of the criteria is the label ("Date" in this case) and under that cell is the date I want to look up (eg "Jan,3"). But it seems like I need to have 2 cells per day of the year in order to specify each day. That is, it looks like I have to do it this way: A B 1 Date 2 ="Jan,1" =dmax(H100:I465,2,A1:A2) 3 Date 4 ="Jan,2" =dmax(H100:I465,2,A3:A3) 5 Date 6 ="Jan,3" =dmax(H100:I465,2,A5:A6) etc Isn't there an easier way? Thanks Doug |
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