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    MODE function with conditions

    Hello, my third post in two days but I'm gradually learning!

    So, this time, I have product codes in column Q and fault descriptions in column Z. I have concatenated these in column AV and now need to see the most common value in column AV but only if the value in column V is 'Factory Quality'

    I have got a formula for finding the mode but can;t add the condition relating to column V....

    Thank you in anticipation of your help.
    Last edited by milliemoo; 10-25-2011 at 07:29 AM.

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    Re: MODE function with conditions

    So the resultant concatenated value in AV is text? If so try

    =INDEX(AV2:AV1000,MODE(IF(V2:V1000="Factory quality",IF(AV2:AV1000<>"",MATCH(AV2:AV1000,AV2:AV1000,0)))))

    confirmed with CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER
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    Re: MODE function with conditions

    Once again, you're a star! Thank you very much. it all works.

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