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for alphabets, have filter as "equal to *" & filter as "greater than 0" for
numerals
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this will supress if year/month/day = 0 in the expansion. like
A1 => 12/20/2010 (in MM/DD/)
A2 => 11/12/2010
*Result===> 1 Month(s) , 8 Day(s) Left *
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>> > > > For the same data I want to Find out Average,Min,Max
>> > > > I could manage for Average using Averageif but Min And Max I am not
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>> > > > showing (NA) value look at the attached sheet.
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> Below formula is not working properly. We are unable to find valid output.
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> (includes hidden values) Function_num
> (ignores hidden values) Function 1 101 AVERAGE 2 102 COUNT 3 103 COUNTA 4
> 104 MAX 5 105 MIN 6 106 PRODUCT 7 107 STDEV 8 10
values
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please find the excel with result of 3 column comparision:
i have checked for isblank formula & assigned with weightage as 1,2,4 for
col a,b,c
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> *Sent:* Thu, August 5, 2010 7:59:53 PM
> *Subject:* Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Need max date
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# Date Max of Date 1001 8/2/2010 # Total 1001 6/10/2010 1001
8/2/2010 1001 3/14/2010 2355 4/12/2010 1001 3/1/2010 5252 3/15/2010 1001
2/15/2010 1001 2/15/2010 2355 4/12/2010 2355 1/6/2010
5252 3/15/2010 5252 2/15/2010 5252 1/6/2010
On 8/6/10, Srinivasan Ethirajalu wrote
Use pivot table, use# column in ROW area & Date in DATA area, change "Count
of Date" to "Max of Date", format the data area to date format. Then "Hide"
the grand total.
Srinivasan Ethirajalu
On 8/5/10, Nadine S wrote:
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Merge the Male & Female sheet. And fill the empty cell will correct values
for
*Cat'y*
*Pincode* *Area*
And use Pivot tabale for getting subset of the search critiria.
if you don't know the Pivot table, please search in net & explore yourself.
thanks
Srinivasan Ethirajalu
pls find the attachment...
Srinivasan E
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 6:56 AM, Srinivasan Ethirajalu <
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To select blank cells in a range:
Select the range, then hit Cntl + G > Alt + S (special) > k (blanks) > hit
enter.
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To select blank cells in a range:
Select the range, then hit *Cntl + G* > *Alt + S* (special) >* k* (blanks) >
hit *enter*.
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