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    calculate the percentage of scores that show 1 or 2.

    Hi,

    I am a total vba amateur struggling with writing a macro.

    1. I have many columns of scores from 1 to 5. I need a macro that can calculate the percentage of scores that show 1 or 2.

    2. I have 20 spreadsheets, each with one row of average scores. I want to put all of these 20 rows of average scores into one workbook. Is there a macro that can help me do this?

    Thank you so much for reading and please help a lost soul out! Thank you
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    Re: calculate the percentage of scores that show 1 or 2.

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