Ok, thanks Dave,
I used =AVERAGE(IF('On Promotion'!$D58:$BC58=0,$D58:$BC58)) in my sheet and
it works.
My next step is to add a second condition to my sheet like this
=AVERAGE(IF(AND('On Promotion'!$D58:$BC58=0,D58:BC58<0),$D58:$BC58)) but it
equals zero but it shouldn't.
basically i am trying to average if cond1 = 0 and cond2 < 0.
Any ideas?
Bruce
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
=average(if(a1:a1017,a1:a10))
This is an array formula. Hit ctrl-shift-enter instead of enter. If you do it
correctly, excel will wrap curly brackets {} around your formula. (don't type
them yourself.)
This will average only the numbers in A1:A10 that are greater than 17.
(I'm not quite sure how to translate your example, though.)
Bruce wrote:
How could I calc an averageif in a similar way to the sumif function?
i.e. Average if A2 = B2 from C2
Bruce
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Dave Peterson
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