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Hi
I have a long list of values for which I need to calculate MAX MIN and MEDIAN values. The problem I have is that the data set I have is calculated from a formula. The data set is cumulative so in the cells yet to have data input have the error #DIV/0! and when I try the above functions across the entire range they return #DIV/0! as the result. Currently I have to update the ranges whenever new data is entered. Is there a formula I can use that will only calculate MAX, MIN and MEDIAN for cells with real numbers 0 in the range and not include the errors, so I don't have to keep updating the ranges? Hope this makes sense. Thankyou in advance for your help. Cheers! Clint |
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