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Default Range with "Large"

Hello all:

Can someone please help me with this. I have the following vba code:

cdamount = WorksheetFunction.Large(Cells(target1,"B"):(Rows(t arget2,"B")),
amount1)
target1 = Target.Row
target2 = Target.Row + 10

The range for "large" does not work correctly, what should I change to get
this right?

I want to use a worksheet code "Worksheet_SelectionChange" that when I
change my selection it should show me ina differnt cell the "large" of that
specific row which is active.

Please help.

Thanks.
 
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