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I have a spreadsheet containing the daily sales. I have a
section at the bottom in which I track the top 10 daily
averages, I update this manually. (this is because I track
the week and how many days in the week next to it which is
not information on the top)
I want to use the LARGE formula [e.g. =LARGE
($H$3:$H$172,3)] next to it to double check that my manual
tracking is accurate. The problem is I have the average
formula copied in column H and if I don't have the daily
sales yet it shows #DIV/0! in the cell. When I use the
LARGE formula, it also gives me the #DIV/0!.
Is there a way to have Excel ignore any cells that have
that div error and give me the information on the top 10
sales without me removing those cells from the LARGE range?
Thanks.
I am using Excel 2002, not sure if that matters.
section at the bottom in which I track the top 10 daily
averages, I update this manually. (this is because I track
the week and how many days in the week next to it which is
not information on the top)
I want to use the LARGE formula [e.g. =LARGE
($H$3:$H$172,3)] next to it to double check that my manual
tracking is accurate. The problem is I have the average
formula copied in column H and if I don't have the daily
sales yet it shows #DIV/0! in the cell. When I use the
LARGE formula, it also gives me the #DIV/0!.
Is there a way to have Excel ignore any cells that have
that div error and give me the information on the top 10
sales without me removing those cells from the LARGE range?
Thanks.
I am using Excel 2002, not sure if that matters.