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Double Elimination Excel Bracket Template [upd] -

Use merged cells sparingly. Instead of merging cells for a match, use horizontal borders across two adjacent cells (one for player/team A, one for player/team B). Step 2: Label Your Matches with IDs This is where most DIY brackets fail. You cannot say "Cell B12." You must say "Match W3."

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Now go run your tournament. And may the loser’s bracket run be legendary. Did this guide help you? Download our free starter template (8-team, conditional formatting, and grand finals logic included) by clicking here – no email required. Use merged cells sparingly

When you update the WinnerID, the next round automatically populates because the formula looks for: =FILTER(Matches, (Matches[Player1ID]=WinnerID) + (Matches[Player2ID]=WinnerID)) You cannot say "Cell B12

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