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I have a large spreadsheet of data and I need to find the maximum value for
groups of rows in each column. Currently I have something like =MAX(A1:A10,A21:A30,A41:A50) However. when none of the values within the specified range are greater than zero, 0 is returned instead of the least negative number. How can I find the maximum number for all cases including when all the numbers are negative? Thanks |
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