Vaibhav this is easy, you first filter the list, and you will be able to see
whether the student is doing well or not. there is no need for a macro. Just
use DATA, filter and filter on the student.

Thanks

Rajesh
932-304-5443, Mumbai

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 8:34 AM, Vaaibhav <vaaibhavjhav...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello
>
> I have got sample data as follows:
>
>
> Marks in a single subject
> Student Class   Marks   Test
> A       X       20      First
> B       XI      25      First
> C       V       12      First
> A       X       25      Second
> B       XI      23      Second
> C       V       12      Second
> D       VII     34      Second
> A       X       75      Third
> B       XI      34      Third
> C       V       87      Third
> D       VII     12      Third
>
> Now I want some ability that I am able to find the list of all
> students who have got higher marks continuously i.e. Third Test
> Marks>Second Test>First Test.
>
> Further I want a functionality that when I add marks of Fourth Test in
> the sheet above then I shall need names of students whose marks are
> increasing from last 3 tests i.e. Fourth Test>Third Test>Second Test.
> In this case First test marks are irrelevant and so on for fifth,
> sixth, seventh tests...........
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