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I have 3 sections in this spreadsheet. Leads, Sales and Success Rate.
Success rate = Sales/Leads. The data is for Jan-Dec. When someone has zero leads and zero sales I end up with a /0 error. The problem is as I average the success rates together if there is an error in a cell it doesnt count that cell. So if Jan is 50%, Feb is 0% and March gives an error, the average is 25%. But it should be (.5 +0+0)/3 How do I make the error cell equal to zero for average to be correct? I am already using a condition function to make the error cell read as 0% for the average purpose it treats it as an error. Please help -- yodone |
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