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Now why didn't I think of that. I tried using IF(AND()) and it didn't like
what I had. "Domenic" wrote: Try... =MEDIAN(IF(D$2:D$107=D111,IF(F$2:Q$107<"",F$2:Q$1 07))) Hope this helps! In article , Barb Reinhardt wrote: I have cells in F2:Q107 that are blank and the calculations appear to treat those as zeros. What needs to be changed. |
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