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I am trying to calculate teh SUM of a rtange of cells which I do know how to
do. However, I am having trouble becasue of how the some of the numbers are entered. For example, soem of the numbers are listed <200. When I add this into the calculation it returns an odd number result. So my question is, is there a way to format the cell so that it will calculate the number in hte SUM refrence? -- Afroines |
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how do you want the ones listed as <200 to be calculated?
if you want the total excluding the alphanumerics =sum(if(isnumber(A1:A200),A1:A200,"") entered as an array control-shift-enter you could also use =countif(A1:A100,"<200")*100 to give an approximation of the sum value for the <200 cells "AFroines" wrote: I am trying to calculate teh SUM of a rtange of cells which I do know how to do. However, I am having trouble becasue of how the some of the numbers are entered. For example, soem of the numbers are listed <200. When I add this into the calculation it returns an odd number result. So my question is, is there a way to format the cell so that it will calculate the number in hte SUM refrence? -- Afroines |
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