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Excell rank= I need to reverse the order
Formula Rank=(A1:A9,A$1:A$9,1) this is working well but! I need to reverse
the order to high # equal 1st not last |
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Excell rank= I need to reverse the order
Change the 1 in your formula to a 0.
-- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Thanks! Allllen "Dennis Noble" wrote: Formula Rank=(A1:A9,A$1:A$9,1) this is working well but! I need to reverse the order to high # equal 1st not last |
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Excell rank= I need to reverse the order
Hello Dennis, As Excel help explains, the 3rd argument of RANK function determines the order. If it's zero or omitted then the ranking is in descending order. If it's any number other than zero then ranking is in ascending order, so to rank descending just remove the 3rd argument, i.e. =RANK(A1,A$1:A$9) copied down -- barry houdini ------------------------------------------------------------------------ barry houdini's Profile: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/member.php?userid=72 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...d.php?t=106377 |
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Excell rank= I need to reverse the order
Hi,
You should simplify the formula to read: =RANK(A1,A$1:A$9) for descending =RANK(A1,A$1:A$9,1) for ascending using A1:A9 for the first argument instead of A1 gains nothing and is overkill. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Dennis Noble" wrote: Formula Rank=(A1:A9,A$1:A$9,1) this is working well but! I need to reverse the order to high # equal 1st not last |
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