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I am building a gradebook with limited knowledge of Excel. To get a weighted
percentage, I came up with this =(I4/I$3)*0.05+(Y4/Y$3)*0.2+(AJ4/AJ$3)*0.2+(AU4/AU$3)*0.25+(AW4/AW$3)*0.05+(AY4/AY$3)*0.1+(BA4/BA$3)*0.15 However, the last few have zeros in the denominator (for example: BA3) as there is no grade for them yet (exams, final projects, etc). How do I exclude these from the formula to get a grade in the meantime until there is a grade for the last few? Thank You, Austin |
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