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Default SumIf and a Range of Cells

It looks like this is close however it is picking up one cell that is blank.
Would you be able to break down the what the formula is doing and I can see
if I can fix it?

"JE McGimpsey" wrote:

One way:

=SUM(OFFSET(B2,0,0,1,COUNTIF(B3:M3, "0"))

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Erika wrote:

I think it is going to work, one problem I am having now. The totals for
entries for 2007 are actually a paste link from a different sheet - so there
is a total in those coulmn of a zero - they are not actually blank so it is
totally all of 2006.

Is there a way to modify this formala to say greater then zero?

"JE McGimpsey" wrote:

One way, assuming 2006 data in row 2, 2007 in row 3:


=SUM(OFFSET(B2,0,0,1,COUNT(B3:M3))

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Erika wrote:

Need to build a formula that will total up cells - if the information for
the
current year is entered, see example. This spreadsheet has totals for
2006
and we like to compare the totals for 2006 with the totals for 2007.
JAN Feb March .........
Total
2006 20 8 18

2007 15 10

25

In the total column for 2006 I would only like to add up Jan and Feb
because
currently there is not a total for March 2007 - when there is I would
like to
formula to automatically adjust seeing that there is now a total in the
March
2007 cell.

Is this possible?