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Can anyone tell me how to indicate a "non-blank" in a sumproduct function?
I'm workikng with an array that has many blank spots and are being read as zero for a function that requires all actual values between -5 and +5. Thanks anand |
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=sumproduct(--(a1:a10<""), --(......
anand wrote: Can anyone tell me how to indicate a "non-blank" in a sumproduct function? I'm workikng with an array that has many blank spots and are being read as zero for a function that requires all actual values between -5 and +5. Thanks anand -- Dave Peterson |
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