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I have to calculate the minimum and the maximum on the same range of cells
across multiple worksheets. I thought that I would just set up the cell to calculate the minimum and then just copy and paste the formula in the cell for the max. and then just change the =MIN to =MAX. When I do this, the column references change. I'm guessing that the cell references have to be absolute. Since I have all the minimums calculated, what is an easy way to calculate the maximum so I don't have to choose each cell across the worksheets again or change the column references? Thanks, Karen |
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