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Matthew Leingang
Hello Excel Experts,
I need an Excel formula to compute an average of percentages, ignoring
the "EXC" code and zeroing out blank entries. Here is my guess:
=AVERAGE(IF(H5:AY5="EXC","",IF(ISBLANK(H5:AY5),0,H5:AY5/H$2:AY$2)))
The #VALUE error is displayed in the cell. However, if I click the
equals sign in the formula palette, I can see numbers in the dialog.
The "Number1" field is shown to have the value of an array of numbers.
There is a number next to the "Formula result=" line. So why the
error?
I'm using Excel for Mac Version 11.3.7 (070724), and spreadsheet has
been exported from Google Documents.
Thanks in advance for any help.
--Matthew Leingang
I need an Excel formula to compute an average of percentages, ignoring
the "EXC" code and zeroing out blank entries. Here is my guess:
=AVERAGE(IF(H5:AY5="EXC","",IF(ISBLANK(H5:AY5),0,H5:AY5/H$2:AY$2)))
The #VALUE error is displayed in the cell. However, if I click the
equals sign in the formula palette, I can see numbers in the dialog.
The "Number1" field is shown to have the value of an array of numbers.
There is a number next to the "Formula result=" line. So why the
error?
I'm using Excel for Mac Version 11.3.7 (070724), and spreadsheet has
been exported from Google Documents.
Thanks in advance for any help.
--Matthew Leingang