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Lori Hornick
 
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Nope, this didn't work either. I've reduced my information just for
simplicity. There are two values for Jones, one is blank and the other is 58
and it keeps returning a value of 29 which leads me to believe the 0
argument is being ignored.

"Bernie Deitrick" wrote:

Lori,

Perhaps your have strings, not numbers, where your numbers are supposed to
be. Try array-entering (using Ctrl-Shift-Enter)

=AVERAGE(IF((A1:A4="Jones")*(C1:C4<"0"),VALUE(C1: C4)))

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Bernie
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"Lori Hornick" wrote in message
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This isn't working although it looks like it should. What does the

asterisk
represent?

I'm getting a DIV/0 when entered as an array
And a zero when simply entered with enter

Any other ideas?

"Lori Hornick" wrote:

I'm looking for a formula similar to the following, but one that works.

=average(if((A1:A4="Jones")+(C1:C4"0"),C1:C4))

Column A represent sales rep column, and I want to see the average sales

for
all cells that have data entered in column C.

I've tried the ctrl+shift+enter, but it's still averaging with zeros, so
something is wrong with my formula.

Thank you.




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Lori




 
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