Maybe (?)
{=RANK(MAX(IF(A1:A28<C1,A1:A28)),A1:A28)-1}
Jack Sons
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"William" <willwest22@yahoo.com> schreef in bericht
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> Hi Bill
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> Assuming the range of numbers are in A1:A28 and the number you want a
> ranking for is in cell C1 then try...
> {=RANK(MAX(IF(A1:A28<C1,A1:A28)),A1:A28)}
> This is an array formula so enter with Ctrl+Shift+Enter
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> William
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> "Bill_S" <BillS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:DAFF0210-F5AF-4B50-B985-6EA384940345@microsoft.com...
>>I need to rank a number against a separate list. It appears that the RANK
>> function in Excel requires your value to actually be "in" the list you're
>> ranking it against. Is there a formula I could use to work around this
>> limitation of the built-in RANK function.
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