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the aim of this lecture is to show you a simple method that you can use when you need to create more complex array formulas what we are going to do is get a unique challenge across rows so not columns but rows and the unique challenge is based on the criteria that you can see here so I donamp;#39;t just want to give you a recipe to use for these situations but what I want to do is show you my steps of coming up with more complex formulas because watching my steps and understanding how array formulas work would actually help you the next time youamp;#39;re trying to build a more complex formula from scratch so for me personally Mike Gervin has been a great inspiration in learning and working with array formulas so I do suggest that you check out his videos at excel is fun YouTube channel letamp;#39;s take a look at this analysis I have here a list of workshops so they go all the way down to 53 different companies can take part in the workshops and they can win prices one company can