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The most expensive item in the "other" category is not Hair Salon?

Am I missing something?

2 Answers

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
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Hi there! The "Hair salon" (which I can only assume means a trip to the hair salon) is the second most expensive. Try this. Create a data filter on the category column and turn off everything except "other". Then under the price column sort from Z -> A. You should see one above that :smiley:

Hope this helps! :sparkles:

Steven Parker
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Yes, that's not the most expensive item of that category. What formula (or technique) are you using to find it?

If you're using a "max" formula, check to be sure the range covers all the rows.

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
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Sorry, I misread your answer. :smiley: I originally thought it said that it was the most expensive.