choose random value from non-contiguous range

ilcaa

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
i have a non-contiguous range and i wanted to select a random value from this range, best way? so range is everything except red values
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RangeFormula
N5:Q12,N13:P15N5=(N38-N37)/N37
 

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Pivot Table Drill Down
Double-click any number in a pivot table to create a new report showing all detail rows that make up that number
Not sure what formula/code you're using to select a random cell, but you can name the range by selecting those cells and clicking Formulas > Define Name (in Defined Names section). Give it a name, e.g. myRandomRange and click OK.

You can then refer to that range in formulas or code.

=MIN(myRandomRange)
=AVERAGE(myRandomRange)

etc...
 
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