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    Min & max time logged per person

    Hi, I need help in getting the MIN and MAX Time logged per person.
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    Re: Min & max

    I'm not sure why you are using INDIRECT in the formula in B2 of the Summary sheet, especially as G1 is empty, but you will need to include apostrophes either side of the sheet name as Raw File includes a space (assuming that is what should be in G1). Also, F2 is empty, so there is nothing for the range D2:D200 to be compared with, and you have far more data in the Raw File sheet than this range, so you might be missing some. You should include a criterion to check that the name in A2 is within the range in column A of the Raw File sheet, and your formula is an array formula, so it should be committed using the key combination of Ctrl-Shift and Enter, rather than the usual Enter.

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    Re: Min & max

    Hello, the data where to get the MIN and MAX time of their log is on the Raw file.

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    Re: Min & max time logged per person

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