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Hello,
When referencing a row of data (say, A:K), I know I can =MAX for the highest number on this row. What I would like is a formula that will return the max number only if the max number is in column K. If the max number is not in K, I would like a blank field. Can someone help me with this? Thanks in advance. Jim |
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