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Excel finding top of range
I have a column of numbers. Instead of sorting and manually ID's the highest
and lowest value what is the function in Excel that I can use to have it look at the column of numbers and tell me the highest and lowest value? I am sure it is a simple function but for the life of me I can not find it in the help for the program |
Excel finding top of range
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=MIN(A1:A100) =MAX(A1:A100) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "NassauLIMan" wrote in message ... I have a column of numbers. Instead of sorting and manually ID's the highest and lowest value what is the function in Excel that I can use to have it look at the column of numbers and tell me the highest and lowest value? I am sure it is a simple function but for the life of me I can not find it in the help for the program |
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