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I have a spread sheet where a question is answered with a yes or no how
do i convert that into a percentage for the entire row? a1 complete? a2 yes a3 no a4 no a5 no a6 percent complete a7 25% does this make sense? |
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In A7:
=COUNTIF(A2:A5,"Yes")/ROWS(A2:A5) that's one of several ways to do it, the COUNTIF() is the way to count "Yes" entries in the range, while ROWS() will give you a total count of the range whether they are Yes, No or empty. " wrote: I have a spread sheet where a question is answered with a yes or no how do i convert that into a percentage for the entire row? a1 complete? a2 yes a3 no a4 no a5 no a6 percent complete a7 25% does this make sense? |
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wow thank you i really did not expect anyone to take the time to help.
at least not that fast! it worked perfectly thanks again.. JLatham wrote: In A7: =COUNTIF(A2:A5,"Yes")/ROWS(A2:A5) that's one of several ways to do it, the COUNTIF() is the way to count "Yes" entries in the range, while ROWS() will give you a total count of the range whether they are Yes, No or empty. " wrote: I have a spread sheet where a question is answered with a yes or no how do i convert that into a percentage for the entire row? a1 complete? a2 yes a3 no a4 no a5 no a6 percent complete a7 25% does this make sense? |
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Glad to have helped, Dallman's solution would have worked also.
If you find help offered here actually helpful, people really appreciate you giving feed back using the [yes][no] buttons on their postings? " wrote: wow thank you i really did not expect anyone to take the time to help. at least not that fast! it worked perfectly thanks again.. JLatham wrote: In A7: =COUNTIF(A2:A5,"Yes")/ROWS(A2:A5) that's one of several ways to do it, the COUNTIF() is the way to count "Yes" entries in the range, while ROWS() will give you a total count of the range whether they are Yes, No or empty. " wrote: I have a spread sheet where a question is answered with a yes or no how do i convert that into a percentage for the entire row? a1 complete? a2 yes a3 no a4 no a5 no a6 percent complete a7 25% does this make sense? |
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Since sschadel didn't post in the microsoft communities I am sure he has no
idea what your are talking about with respect to yes and no buttons. This should be visible to you in the communities interface. -- regards, Tom Ogilvy "JLatham" wrote in message ... Glad to have helped, Dallman's solution would have worked also. If you find help offered here actually helpful, people really appreciate you giving feed back using the [yes][no] buttons on their postings? " wrote: wow thank you i really did not expect anyone to take the time to help. at least not that fast! it worked perfectly thanks again.. JLatham wrote: In A7: =COUNTIF(A2:A5,"Yes")/ROWS(A2:A5) that's one of several ways to do it, the COUNTIF() is the way to count "Yes" entries in the range, while ROWS() will give you a total count of the range whether they are Yes, No or empty. " wrote: I have a spread sheet where a question is answered with a yes or no how do i convert that into a percentage for the entire row? a1 complete? a2 yes a3 no a4 no a5 no a6 percent complete a7 25% does this make sense? |
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My lack of attention to detail showing again!
And apologies to sschadel if I seemed rude. Did not mean to be. The thanks he gave was sufficient, I just kind of figure is someone sees the green check here at the Microsoft place, then they can pass it by and help another deserving soul. I'll try to pay more attention in the future. And again, sincere apologies to sschadel. JLatham "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Since sschadel didn't post in the microsoft communities I am sure he has no idea what your are talking about with respect to yes and no buttons. This should be visible to you in the communities interface. -- regards, Tom Ogilvy "JLatham" wrote in message ... Glad to have helped, Dallman's solution would have worked also. If you find help offered here actually helpful, people really appreciate you giving feed back using the [yes][no] buttons on their postings? " wrote: wow thank you i really did not expect anyone to take the time to help. at least not that fast! it worked perfectly thanks again.. JLatham wrote: In A7: =COUNTIF(A2:A5,"Yes")/ROWS(A2:A5) that's one of several ways to do it, the COUNTIF() is the way to count "Yes" entries in the range, while ROWS() will give you a total count of the range whether they are Yes, No or empty. " wrote: I have a spread sheet where a question is answered with a yes or no how do i convert that into a percentage for the entire row? a1 complete? a2 yes a3 no a4 no a5 no a6 percent complete a7 25% does this make sense? |
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