Using Offset?

tony0682

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For the data below, I have no trouble getting the max of column F, the corresponding date for the max using INDEX, MATCH.. But what I am trying to lookup as well is the first date of that consecutive sequence. For the sample data below, I'm returning 3/13/2013 for the end date, but I need a way to lookup the first date (2/14/2013). Any ideas? I thought I could use offset to do that, but I'm not sure how to use it.


Excel 2007
ABCDEF
23122/4/2013-0.68305.45-0.6838,093.001.00
23132/5/20130.03305.48-0.6532,631.002.00
23142/6/20130.32305.80-0.3343,171.003.00
23152/7/20130.01305.80-0.3244,576.004.00
23162/8/20130.07305.87-0.2537,833.005.00
23172/11/2013-0.01305.87-0.2634,531.006.00
23182/12/2013-0.18305.68-0.4438,298.007.00
23192/13/20130.85306.540.0060,774.000.00
23202/14/2013-0.34306.20-0.3443,835.001.00
23212/15/2013-0.19306.01-0.5342,279.002.00
23222/18/20130.04306.05-0.4923,403.003.00
23232/19/2013-0.24305.81-0.7333,089.004.00
23242/20/2013-0.45305.36-1.1842,210.005.00
23252/21/20130.51305.87-0.6759,661.006.00
23262/22/20130.03305.90-0.6429,427.007.00
23272/25/2013-1.65304.25-2.2948,188.008.00
23282/26/20131.22305.47-1.0752,669.009.00
23292/27/2013-0.10305.36-1.1741,346.0010.00
23302/28/2013-0.06305.31-1.2337,180.0011.00
23313/1/2013-0.23305.08-1.4650,600.0012.00
23323/4/20130.57305.65-0.8940,864.0013.00
23333/5/2013-0.08305.58-0.9636,688.0014.00
23343/6/20130.18305.75-0.7943,602.0015.00
23353/7/2013-0.37305.38-1.1539,742.0016.00
23363/8/20130.16305.54-0.9939,138.0017.00
23373/11/20130.01305.55-0.9929,766.0018.00
23383/12/20130.27305.82-0.7145,529.0019.00
23393/13/20130.34306.17-0.3738,655.0020.00
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