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Hello,
I have a column (col A) with numbers (formatted as text) which are normally in sequential series order from 1 to 3150 (but growing every day). Sometimes, I have to sort the spreadsheet based on an another columns criteria, and consequently the order from the first column A is not in sequence anymore. When I run the =MAX(A2:A3151), it returns 3145, which as I have just discovered, is missing in the series. Nonetheless, it should have identified 3150 as the highest number, right? Or does the fact that the 3145 value is missing from the selection set have to do anything? I then copied to column over, changed the format to General, and the MAX returned the same result, 3145, no difference. Just to see if there was a problem with Excel, I then ran the MAX function on a new blank spreadsheet with some test values, and it worked. When that worked, I inserted a new column (B) in the spreadsheet that is giving trouble, and inserted some random values, ran the MAX function, and it works. And they are not in sequence, nor are they contigous. Any idea why this is happening? |
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