It worked. Thanks for pointing out that cells with 0 reduced the percentage.
"Earl Kiosterud" wrote:
Novice,
Your formula isn't exactly what you asked for. Cells with 0 will be treated as numbers that
don't fall in your range. This will reduce the percentage result. The following formula
works the same, except across the two sheets.
=(SUMPRODUCT((Sheet1!B2:F40)*(Sheet1!B2:F4<=100) )
+SUMPRODUCT((Sheet2!B2:F40)*(Sheet2!B2:F4<=100) ) )/ (COUNT(Sheet1!B2:F4) +
COUNT(Sheet2!B2:F4))
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Regards from Virginia Beach,
Earl Kiosterud
www.smokeylake.com
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"Novice" wrote in message
...
The two formulas work seperately. I want to combine them. The results
returned are the % of cells with numbers between 0 and 100 on each worksheet.
I want the % of cells on both worksheet; so I can't just add the two results
together
:(
=SUMPRODUCT(--(B2:F40),--(B2:F4<=100)/COUNT(B2:F4))
=SUMPRODUCT(--([Monday.xls]Monday!B2:F40),--([Monday.xls]Monday!B2:F4<=100)/COUNT([Monday.xls]Monday!B2:F4))
Thanks