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A person typed some numbers in column A (line 2 to line 10)
then in line 12 she wanted to show the maximum number in the column to show that value, the only formula I know is .. =MAX(B6:B30) However, she used the following formula: =R:R+MAX(B6:B30) can any one tell me what the "R:R" stands for? and why there is a plus mark? Thank you |
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