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    INDEX Match with tie

    Hi, I require help with a formula that shows if there is a tie for INDEX Match. Currently if there is a tie result it will only show the value from the start of the first data range.

    I have attached a sample worksheet.
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    Re: INDEX Match with tie

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    Re: INDEX Match with tie

    Where will I find the formula? Is this the correct workbook?

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    Re: INDEX Match with tie

    Try this in O12:

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    Re: INDEX Match with tie

    Perfect Thanks

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    Re: INDEX Match with tie

    Hi Thanks,

    Can I modify the above to have Exceptional, Satisfactory, Unsatisfactory or will it need to be a new formula?

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    Re: INDEX Match with tie

    Instead of what you already have or in addition to it?

    Provide an updated sample workbook and remove the SOLVED tag from the thread.

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    Re: INDEX Match with tie

    It's an addition to the same spreadsheet.

    K17:N7 formula in O17
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    Re: INDEX Match with tie

    What are the rules for this?

    How many of each are needed to get what in col O?
    eg 2x Exept + 1 Sat = Sat? or???

    Im thinking that if you gave a score of 1 to 3 for the last 3 rows, based on the selection, you could calc an average based on that?
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    Re: INDEX Match with tie

    I've closed your duplicate thread - please continue HERE.

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    Re: INDEX Match with tie

    Ali did you merge the 2 threads?

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    Re: INDEX Match with tie

    I've moved your response here - see post #10.

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    Re: INDEX Match with tie

    oops duplicate post

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    Re: INDEX Match with tie

    Yup, I see that now, thanks

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