Max function for row with named cells

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gg

I would like to ge the max number from two cells in a given row. Max(A5,A6)
works fine. But if the cells have defined names,(create name, top row) and
i use Max(XMeasA,XmeasB) for example, I get the maximum for both columns
rather than just for the row. Is there some other function available or do I
have to use cell addresses (a pain in this case). Thanks in advance for any
help.
 
P

Pete_UK

Yes, I came across this a few years ago and found it annoying. If you
use the name of a range, then the whole range will be taken as one of
the parameters, so to avoid that you have to use cell references.

Hope this helps.

Pete
 
H

Hans Terkelsen

gg said:
I would like to ge the max number from two cells in a given row. Max(A5,A6)
works fine. But if the cells have defined names,(create name, top row) and
i use Max(XMeasA,XmeasB) for example, I get the maximum for both columns
rather than just for the row. Is there some other function available or do I
have to use cell addresses (a pain in this case). Thanks in advance for any
help.

GG, you could try if this is practical:
Suppose you want the max of the 2. row
=MAX(XMeasA 2:2,XMeasB 2:2)
There is a space between the ranges, which is an intersection operator.
Pull the formula down.
Hans T.
 
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gg

Hans Terkelsen said:
GG, you could try if this is practical:
Suppose you want the max of the 2. row
=MAX(XMeasA 2:2,XMeasB 2:2)
There is a space between the ranges, which is an intersection operator.
Pull the formula down.
Hans T.

Thanks much-works beautifully. GG
 

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