sumif with more than 1 criteria
No. It's probably because one or more of the cells in the last range
(C1:C10) contains text rather than a numerical percentage..
"Andrew@rushington" wrote in
message ...
i have tried that but returns a #Value, is this because some of the cells
in
range are empty?
"Pete_UK" wrote:
You're welcome.
Pete
On Nov 30, 7:11 am, Andrew@rushington
wrote:
thanks i will give that a go
"Pete_UK" wrote:
Try this to sum them:
=SUMPRODUCT((A1:A10="Bill")*(B1:B10="Nov")*(C1:C10 ))
and this to count them:
=SUMPRODUCT((A1:A10="Bill")*(B1:B10="Nov"))
so that you can get your average.
Hope this helps.
Pete
On Nov 29, 6:21 pm, Andrew@rushington
wrote:
i have a table with months in column B and names in column a and %
scores in
column c. i want to create a formula that states if column B="nov"
and column
A = "Bill" then total column c for those rows. actuly i want an
average score
for bill for the month but i think i need to do that as a sepearate
formula
once i have the total.
name date score
bill nov 98%
tony nov 95%
Bill Nov 85%
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