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Hi Marko,
As long as the formula returns a number, then yes. Even if it returns text, you can always use another formula to count each text entry and do a histogram from that. Excel's built-in histograms are somewhat ugly, but there are plenty of examples of custom histograms on various excel sites. Dave url:http://www.ureader.com/msg/10296110.aspx |
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