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Thanks folks! Have a great day!

"doucetrr" wrote:


you can use the Max function to achieve this too, which is easier to
implement/maintain than the "If" function. For example, let's say
columns E through H have numbers and you want to select the highest
number from the four columns. You would use the following formula:
=MAX(E2:H2).


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