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Could anyone kindly suggest an arrray formula that will return the max value
of non #N/A values in a range?
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Hi David,

Try...

=MAX(IF(ISNUMBER(YourRange),YourRange))

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Could anyone kindly suggest an arrray formula that will return the max value
of non #N/A values in a range?
TIA
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Thanks kk
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Hi David,

Try...

=MAX(IF(ISNUMBER(YourRange),YourRange))

Array enter.



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Could anyone kindly suggest an arrray formula that will return the max value
of non #N/A values in a range?
TIA
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Hi David,
You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback.


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Thanks kk
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"kk" wrote:

Hi David,

Try...

=MAX(IF(ISNUMBER(YourRange),YourRange))

Array enter.



"David" wrote in message
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Could anyone kindly suggest an arrray formula that will return the max
value
of non #N/A values in a range?
TIA
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David





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