Is your data simply numeric and stored in a single row (say A1:Z1 for example)? If that is true, =MIN(A1:Z1) should output the minimum value in that range. Is your data not completely numeric but has some order type (blah1,blah2,blahh3 for example)?
Its not recognising my numbers properly because they were numbers which i cocatenated. Even changing the format to number wont work it kepts returning the value 0 as the minvalue.
You may want to tweak your concatenation formula a little. Instead of =A5&B5 (simplified example) use =(A5&B5)+0 -> this will autoformat the cell as a number.
You could also do the: Copy a 0, highlight range, editpaste specialadd to convert to a number - then MIN will work.
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