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That's odd but it doesn't for me. Do you have zeroes or some formula in
there? -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "dave" wrote in message ... Unfortunatley i've tried that, it distorts the figures as it tries to calculate the % for the whole table not just to were the data ends. "Bob Phillips" wrote: Why not just use =(COUNTIF(Calc!H2:H65536,"<15"))/(COUNTIF(Calc!H2:H65536,"0"))*100 -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "dave" wrote in message ... I have a spreadsheet that uses the following calculation:- '=(COUNTIF(Calc!H2:H85,"<15"))/(COUNTIF(Calc!H2:H85,"0"))*100' The problem i have is that while H2 is constant, H85 can change depending on how many rows their are? I am trying to use a terminating value such a 'end' so it knows that when i reach 'end' it uses the previous row reference to replace what is currently 'H85'. Is it possible? Hope this makes sense. |
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