On 12/29/2011 12:38 PM, csanyipal wrote:
I know these errors are often hard to properly track down. When I have done something similar I knew I had entered the formula correctly but had make a minor change with big results.Johnny Rosenberg wrote2011/12/29 csanyipal<csanyipal@>:Jay Lozier wroteOn 12/29/2011 09:09 AM, csanyipal wrote:Indeed, I was inattentive here. Thanks! http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n3619267/Average_Problem.ods Average_Problem.ods However, as one can see in the file abowe (that I upload again, modified of course) that AVERAGE still calculate slightly different when are used in complex formula as if it used alone.Take a look again. They are still not the same (AD20 ≠ AD21).Indeed, it seems that that I work to much and my attention abates. It's time to rest a little. Thanks for the support!
One way to avoid this is to use named ranges. Say C2:C34 is named scores then use the name in the formula.
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