Hi,
I must be of a conservative mind today, because after the message about
static NOW(), I am also stuck with extracting the maximum value of one given
cell.
For instance, A1 contains variable numbers, and I want to store the maximal
value of this cell in B1.
The trouble is that MAX() compares 2 different cells, whereas I want the
maximal value of one cell.
A recursive formula such as =MAX(A1;B1) would probably not work, and returns
an error 523 indeed.
Is there a way to store the maximal value of a cell using a formula,
preferably?
Thanks,
Chimel.
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