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Default Average non-adjacent cells & exclude zeros

What are the column numbers for H12, V12, and AJ12? What does
MOD(column_number,14) return in each of those cases?

Control Shift Enter is used to enter an array formula. look up array
formula in Excel help.
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David Biddulph

"Danni2004" wrote in message
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Thanks Peo.
Can you clarify what the "8" is for in this formula?
Also, I've seen other posts with the Ctrl + Shift & Enter before. Can you
explain why you have to use this?


"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

One way

=AVERAGE(IF((MOD(COLUMN(H12:AJ12),14)=8)*(H12:AJ12 <0),H12:AJ12))

needs to be entered with ctrl + shift & enter

this assumes you have the same number of columns between each value like
you
have in your example


"Danni2004" wrote in message
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I want to find an average of three cells that are non-adjacent and will
occasionally have a zero in it.
Example:
=AVERAGE(H12,V12,AJ12)

How can I rewrite this so that the formula will not include the cell in
the
average if its value is zero?

Thanks!