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    Re: Vlookup, MAX and IF formula

    You can use many condition for MAX(IF without use the AND function..

    =MAX(IF($A$2:$A$1650=A2,IF($BT$2:$BT$1650="exclude",$BO$2:$BO$1650)))
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