Re: Find top 10 items in a range
- From: "JPS" <happysandhu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 13:01:15 +0100
Great thanks.
Now that gives me the value. I need to now find the corresponding Names for
example
Column A Column B
Jas 1500
Peter 1200
For the value I want to be able to get the value in column A.
Now the vlookup is not going to work in this instance as the spread*** for
a business reason cannot be sorted on Column B.
Any other ideas?
"Peter T" <peter_t@discussions> wrote in message
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Look at the SMALL() and LARGE() work*** functions.
Regards,
Peter T
"JPS" <happysandhu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I want to be able to do a report from a single work*** which will show
The top 10 items
Bottom 10 items
I can use autofilter but autofilter only does one at a time and does it
in
the work*** itself.
I want to be able to show the top and bottom 10 on a seperate list.
Any ideas how this can be done.
Thanks
.
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