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Excel, percentages, help!

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funkylad20 | 09:18 Tue 25th Aug 2009 | Computers
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For a simple explanation, I have a list of data in column A. This consists of letters A,B,C,D,E. There are 25 entries. What I would like to do is calculate the percetage of their occurance in a totals box.
Anyone shed any light?!
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how about using formulas COUNIF & COUNTA
suppoose entries are in coulumn a form A1 to aA25
=COUNTIF(A1:A25,"a") / COUNTA(A1:A25)
then change the number format for the cell to show percentage
fogot to add formual is for counting occurences of "a" it can be adapted for other letters.
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Great, that appears to work, thanks. One thing extra though, if I were to need to essential check from cells A1:A10, skip row 11, then check again from A12:A15, then skip row 16 and check area A17:A25....how would i do this?

I have tried adding an '&' between the areas, but with no luck....
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OK, I have sussed that using colons...

Big problem now, if some of the data reads as 'N/A', am I able to have a formula that discounts this data from the percentages? Problem I have is if this data then gets changed back from 'N/A' to 'A', the percentage needs to reflect this? The date being entered is from a drop down...A,B,C,D,E and N/A. Only those with A-E need apply, NOT N/A. Confused?! Me too!

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