Using the Excel SMALL function with filtering criteria AND ignoring zeros

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清歌不尽
清歌不尽 2021-01-25 04:57

I have a list of prices for products that are variations (different size, color) of multiple parent product. Some products (for reasons not important to this question) have a p

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  •  醉梦人生
    2021-01-25 05:15

    You can use a Pivot Table to easily create a dynamic list of minimums. Blank cells are ignored by default, and zero's (or any other number you want) can be excluded a few ways; I think the easiest would be using the Pivot Table's Filter feature.

    They say a picture is worth a thousand words so an animated GIF must be worth a million... :)


    More Information:

    • Office.com : Filter data in a PivotTable

    • Office.com : Display or hide zero values

    • tips.net : Excluding Zero Values from a PivotTable

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