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Mode, If, And, Array issue

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    Mode, If, And, Array issue

    Hi All,
    Can someone clue me in to what I'm doing wrong here.

    I'm trying to look up the values in column A based on Column C and D, then find the mode of the returned values from column B.

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    Re: Mode, If, And, Array issue

    I searched google for "conditional mode in excel" and the first link was rather useful: http://www.excelforum.com/excel-gene...ria-array.html
    This array formula should work for you:
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    Re: Mode, If, And, Array issue

    Thanks. Worked great.

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    Re: Mode, If, And, Array issue

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