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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jan  2 13:39:10 +0000 
2008 -------
I hope, this will never realised.
SUM(<blanc cells>) may return a 0, because 0 is the counter of an empty set. 
But if there no values, how can the return of MAX/MIN be a value? The return
should only be an Err:502 (or an ERR:519, aka #VAL). Otherwise you never know
about the "0" as the true maximum or minimum of real values in the range or only
all cells are empty. 
The same with MAXA/MINA, a cell without an number or a text has no value. 

The result of choosing one special value out of an empty set of values can never
be a value. And number "0" is a value.

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