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I have two questions.
1. When using AVERAGEIF... actual line =AVERAGEIF(A1:A5,"2") this works great unless all values = 0 then I get #DIV/0!. I would like to have the value remain 0 (The greater than 2 is because we have a +;- 2 standard error in our insequel pull of information. How would I correct the error message? 2. When using AVERAGEIF for cells not in a range...actual line =AVERAGEIF(A1,A5,A6,"2") this formula is not acceptable at all. Any way to do this? -- Thank you for your time! John |
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