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On Mar 3, 12:33*pm, "Bob Phillips" wrote:
=AVERAGE(IF(1:10,1:1)) which is an array formula, it should be committed with Ctrl-Shift-Enter, not just Enter. Excel will automatically enclose the formula in braces (curly brackets), do not try to do this manually. When editing the formula, it must again be array-entered. -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Mike H." wrote in message ... I want to average an entire row, but there are cells with the value of zero. I only want to average the cells that have a value greater than zero. The problem is this. I don't want to clear out the cells with the value of zero because they are programmed with formulas. I need the average to continue to modify when these cells value are greater than zero. -- Mike H. Data Review Specialist- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If you're using XL 07, you can use the AVERAGEIF function and avoid having to use an array formula. Dave |
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