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I am trying to sum the best 2 scores from a total of 4 scores using the LARGE
function. the 4 scores are immediately above the cell containing the function. I can do the function correctly if there are no hidden rows but it doesn't work if there are hidden rows within the range that the function is looking over. The funtion I have is =SUM(Large(A1:A4,ROW(INDIRECT("1:"&C1)))) in cell C1 i have 2. This works if there are no hidden rows, if I insert a row and then hide this row the function does work but picks up the value in the hidden row if that value is recognzed as 1 of the 2 largest values. I do not want any values in the hidden rows to be included in the SUM. Thanks |
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