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Do you have a list of names in one column and want to draw between them?

Here is the simplest way to do this.

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one character shorter solution would be:

=INDIRECT("A"&RANDBETWEEN(1,10))

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    =offset(A1,randbetween(0,9),0) or even offset(A1,rand()*10,0) I guess but not worth a separate answer
    – Tom Sharpe
    Dec 7, 2021 at 12:31
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For this we will use two functions: INDEX and RANDBETWEEN

If you want to randomly choose one cell between A1 and A10 the formula would look as follows:

=INDEX(A1:A10,RANDBETWEEN(1,10))

And if you decide to make more than one draw, you can type CONTROL+R, automatically the formula is updated within the cell, delivering a new result.

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