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    True enough, but I figured the odds of a student actually scoring a 0 on an exam are so small that the formulas were practically the same either way. I was a TA for accounting in college and the lowest score I ever saw was still in the 40s. Your formula is, of course, still technically more correct.

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    What about those bold copy/paste students...that are caught?

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    Darkyam and Portuga:

    Thanks to you both for your quick and correct responses!!! I did need the code to not calculate for blank scores since it is a matter of missing a state testing administration rather than actually scoring 0.

    Again, thanks!!!! This forum and your help is a lifesaver!

    LBM
    Last edited by LBM; 03-24-2008 at 03:47 PM.

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