bdpitta
MIS
- Nov 7, 2002
- 49
Hello,
I have an Excel spreadsheet that contains a list of users and then scores for each section of a test. If a user does not complete a section of the test, they are assigned a value equal to the lowest score from the group that did finish the section. For example, if 50 of the 75 people finish the section, and the lowest score earned is 42, then the 25 people who did not finish the section are assigned a 42. When I input the scores for the people who did not finish, I highlight the cell, so that I know it was an assigned score and not an earned score.
When I give each user a total, I would like a way to give them not only a total score, but also a score that only counts earned scores and not assigned scores.
Does anyone have an idea of how I could write a SumIf formula that only counts unhighlighted cells?
Thank you!
I have an Excel spreadsheet that contains a list of users and then scores for each section of a test. If a user does not complete a section of the test, they are assigned a value equal to the lowest score from the group that did finish the section. For example, if 50 of the 75 people finish the section, and the lowest score earned is 42, then the 25 people who did not finish the section are assigned a 42. When I input the scores for the people who did not finish, I highlight the cell, so that I know it was an assigned score and not an earned score.
When I give each user a total, I would like a way to give them not only a total score, but also a score that only counts earned scores and not assigned scores.
Does anyone have an idea of how I could write a SumIf formula that only counts unhighlighted cells?
Thank you!