Finding the highest number

kipper19

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Joined
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92
Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
Hi all,
Looking for some help on a formula to find the highest values in a range then returning a 1 against the name.


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Peter,
Yes I saw it after I had posted, I will download from the new link, appreciated once again
 
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Try this (a small modification in Peter's formula - with COUNTIFS function):

=LOOKUP(COUNTIFS($A$1:$A$33,A1,$B$1:$B$33,B1,$D$1:$D$33,">"&D1),{0;1;2;3;4;5},{1;0.8;0.6;0.4;0.2;""})

Markmzz
 
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