=VLookup?

Mei_Mienzi

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I have a table with three columns. Column 1 is a date column. Columns 2 and 3 are water pressure vales (high in column 2 and low in column 3). I want to look down the column 2 entries, find the highest [=max(X:X)] value and return the value in the cell immediately to the right in column 3.

Can anyone help?

Thanks
 

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Code:
=VLOOKUP(MAX(B2:B100),B2:C100,2,0)

adjusting the ranges as needed
 
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You've laid out the pieces, you just need to put them together!

Code:
=VLOOKUP(MAX(B2:B100),B2:C100,2,0)

adjusting the ranges as needed

After positing I continued to struggle with this and finally got it. Afterward I found your post. Thanks so much!
 
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