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I know this is pretty basic, but it's been a long night...
How do I find the minimum value in a range? If I have Q2:Q12, and want to find the minimum value - via automation from Access, would it look something like this: dblMin = xlapp.Evaluate("MIN(Q2:Q12)") ??? same for Max ?? Thanks in advance. |
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