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Am I going crazy?
Create 16 values so that the formula =median(a1:a16) does not return the value of an actual cell you have typed. Now use =median(a1:a16,1) and it gives you the cell in your range that is closest (lower range) to the median! Can anyone explain this? Regards, Bony |
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