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=MAX(A1:A5,1)&"\"&MIN(A1:A5,5) <g -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Barb R." wrote in message ... Try =MIN(A1:A5)&" / "&MAX(A1:A5) "Shirley" wrote: Can you enter more than one formula in a single cell? What I mean is, I want to list two values in a cell. For example, if I have the following data: 100 200 300 400 500 and I want the cell to display the highest and lowest values like: 500 \ 100 can I somehow enter LARGE(A1:A5,1) &"\" LARGE(A1:A5,5) or do I have to use two cells? -- Shirley |
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