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Excel Formula 1

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mlbbud

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Mar 20, 2009
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I column "B" I have a list of 5 colors. In column "C" I have the percentage of colored t-shirts I have in stock. I would like to put in a cell in column "D" which color is the lowest I have in stock.

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Look at the MIN function

[Blue]Blue[/Blue] [Dragon]

If I wasn't Blue, I would just be a Dragon...
 
I did, but that will only gives me the percentage number. I don't know how to correlate that to the color column, so I can display the color.
 
=INDEX(A1:A4,MATCH(MIN(B1:B4),B1:B4,0))

[Blue]Blue[/Blue] [Dragon]

If I wasn't Blue, I would just be a Dragon...
 
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