Hi!
Your ranges have to be the same size!
PRICES!$A$3:$R$36001 is definitely not the same size as
PRICES!P$32849:P$34121
Biff
"Mike" wrote in message
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Thanks for your response - I tried the following and both did not seem to
work. I am not sure if the INDIRECT Command picks up the contents of the
cell??
=AVERAGE(IF((INDIRECT(B96)=A3),PRICES!P$32849:P$34 121))
Cell B96 contains = PRICES!$A$3:$R$36001
Results = #N/A
And also tried -
=AVERAGE(IF((INDIRECT(B97):INDIRECT(B98)=A4),PRICE S!P$32849:P$34121))
Cell B97 contains = PRICES!$A$3
Cell B98 contains = $R$36001
Results = #VALUE!
Not sure what else to try.
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Mike
"Biff" wrote:
Hi!
Try this:
=AVERAGE(IF(INDIRECT(A2)=A44,PRICES!P$32848:P$3412 0))
I'm assuming you know that's an array formula.
Biff
"Mike" wrote in message
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Hi, I'm trying to use the contents of a cell (as opposed to the actual
cell)
in a Formula. For example - in the following Statement:
=AVERAGE(IF((PRICES!D$32848:D$34120=A44),PRICES!P$ 32848:P$34120))
Instead of using 'PRICES!D$32848:D$34120', I want to use the contents
of
another cell - lets say Cell A2'
Cell A2 would contain the character expression 'PRICES!D$32848:D$34120'
So the statement above would read something like:
=AVERAGE(IF((? A2 ?),PRICES!P$32848:P$34120))
How do I get the statement above to recognize the contents of cell A2
instead of cell A2?
I know I could create a label range but what I am trying to do will
work
much better if I can refer to the contents of a given cell.
I seem to remember being able to do this long ago in Lotus.
Thanks,
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Mike
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