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I want that if I select a range of numbers the minimum or maximum should be
selected by a single command |
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How about cond. formatting?
1. Select the range. 2. Go to Format Conditional Formatting 3. Select "Formula Is" and copy in this: =OR(INDIRECT("rc",0)=MAX(rng),INDIRECT("rc",0)=MIN (rng)) where "rng" is a defined name for your range. HTH Jason Atlanta, GA -----Original Message----- I want that if I select a range of numbers the minimum or maximum should be selected by a single command . |
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What do you want to do with that information?
If it's strictly as a query, you could set the status bar to return the min or max of a selected range. Right click on the right side of the status bar and choose the calculation that you wish to see displayed when a range of numbers is selected. -- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== "Manish Kumar" <Manish wrote in message ... I want that if I select a range of numbers the minimum or maximum should be selected by a single command |
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