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Domenic
 
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Try...

=IF(COUNT(Z54:AD54)-COUNTIF(Z54:AD54,0),SUM(Z54:AD54)/(COUNT(Z54:AD54)-CO
UNTIF(Z54:AD54,0)),0)

or

=IF(COUNT(Z54:AD54)-COUNTIF(Z54:AD54,0),AVERAGE(IF(Z54:AD54,Z54:AD54)) ,0)

....confirmed with CONTROL+SHIFT+ENTER, not just ENTER.

Hope this helps!

In article <551c6af0b1c5e@uwe,
"ponygirl via OfficeKB.com" <u14421@uwe wrote:

I am trying to do an average of values in a range of cells across colunms,
where only values other than zero are counted in the divisor. For example, I
have 4000, 0, 0 in my range and I want it to average the sum by 1, and not by
3 since the other two values are zero. If I then add a value in the string,
as 4000, 2000, 0, my formula should then automatically average the sum by 2.
My formula is as follows:

=IF(ISERROR(+SUM(Z54:AD54)/(COUNTIF(Z54:AD54,"<0"))),0,(+SUM(Z54:AD54)/
(COUNTIF(Z54:AD54,"<0"))))

I have done this type of formula before using only positive values as in "0"
and it has worked. However, this time I have both positive and negative
values and I want the formula to count all numbers other than zero in the
denominator. The problem is that even though I have specified not equal to
zero, i.e. "<0", is still counts zero as a number and divides by 3 as in the
case of 4000, 0, 0. I have tried every variation that I can think of to solve
this problem: "<0<", "0", "<"&"0", "<"&B4 (where the value in cell B4 is
zero) and nothing works. Can someone help me out on this?