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"wwj" wrote:
Thanks, SteveS. I got it! One more question. If the data is not listed in column "A", "B", "C" and "D". However they are listed in the same column, but in defferent sections, as A1:A4, A5:A8, A9:A12 and A13:A16 instead. If I want you get the maximum of (A1, A5, A9, A13) in E1, and get the address of the maximum number in F1. How can I do that? Seems that the following function will not work. =ADDRESS(ROW(),MATCH(E1,{"A1","A5","A9","A13"},Â*0 ),1) WWJ It looks like I gave you your homework answer the last time. Since I have already beenthere and done that, this time I will give you a push in the right direction. You know about the Max() function. Next, study the Match() function and its arguments. And you already know about the Address() function. Read it again. See what arguments it needs. If you use all three of the functions, you can generate the cell address of the max value of a column of numbers. Good luck!! --- SteveS -------------------------------- "Veni, Vidi, Velcro" (I came; I saw; I stuck around.) |
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