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Default Multiple criteria on sumif/countif formula

Help! This IS something that I was able to do some time ago, but it has been
a long time!
I have sales for each day in ten different categories (listed 1 to 10 down
the left side....A3 - A13) and accross the top I have the name of the day in
B1 onwards and a blank cell in B2 onward (both horizontally).
When the sales are input for a specific day, I will change the blank sell to
a '1' (I thought this would help distinguish between days that are already
typed in row 1 for later in the year that have no data).
I need to say 'simply'....IF B1:NB1 = "Wednesday" AND (I thought) IF B2:NB2
= 1......THEN SUM B3:NB3 etc.
I would also like to do a count based on the two criteria so that I can then
do an average sales for this day using only the days that actually have data.
I am sure this is quite simple for some of you guys out there but I hope
someone can take the time to help such a beginner!! Thanks.
 
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