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In quattro, the formula )) would return the maximum
of the absolute values in cells B5 to B200. I am having troubles finding a function in excel that will do this basically returning the max of an arrays absolute values. I know I can create another column doing the individual absolute values and just take the max of that, but I would think excel would have a similar function. Any help would be appreciated. Jack |
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