DRSteele, I appreciate your response but your post contradicts itself. Your formula says "Give me the largest number if Column B is not equal to 'man'..." yet the number returned, 96, is that of row 5, which has 'man' in column B.
You aren't confused. I neglected to inform you to invoke the array formula properly with Ctrl+Shift+Enter. After doing so, the result will be 84 (Row23).
On second reading, I think you want the largest value that is EQUAL to D1, right? If that is so, alter the formula to = instead of <>
We have a great community of people providing Excel help here, but the hosting costs are enormous. You can help keep this site running by allowing ads on MrExcel.com.
Allow Ads at MrExcel
Which adblocker are you using?
Disable AdBlock
Follow these easy steps to disable AdBlock
1)Click on the icon in the browser’s toolbar. 2)Click on the icon in the browser’s toolbar. 2)Click on the "Pause on this site" option.
Go back
Disable AdBlock Plus
Follow these easy steps to disable AdBlock Plus
1)Click on the icon in the browser’s toolbar. 2)Click on the toggle to disable it for "mrexcel.com".
Go back
Disable uBlock Origin
Follow these easy steps to disable uBlock Origin
1)Click on the icon in the browser’s toolbar. 2)Click on the "Power" button. 3)Click on the "Refresh" button.
Go back
Disable uBlock
Follow these easy steps to disable uBlock
1)Click on the icon in the browser’s toolbar. 2)Click on the "Power" button. 3)Click on the "Refresh" button.