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![]() I have a worksheet set up for one year's weekly income, expenses, etc. Cell "A-1" represents the first week's income. Cell "A-2" represents the second week's income, on to "A-52" etc. All weeks not yet come have zeros already programmed in their cells. At the top of this column, I have a cell showing the Total YTD income, another cell showing "Average" weekly Income, another showing the week with the maximum income. I'd like a cell to show the "Minimum" weekly income for the year but all of the zeros below the last week's income won't allow anything but $0.00 in the minimum cell. Is there a formula similar to =min(...) that will not consider the zeros? -- lsmft ------------------------------------------------------------------------ lsmft's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=30678 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=511564 |
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