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Randy Lefferts
 
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Don,

This replaces my original formula? I am not sure how you
mean to use this in my situation. Any clarification is
most appreciated :)



-----Original Message-----
This is an array formula so must be entered/edited with

ctrl+shift+enter
=AVERAGE(IF(C9:C11="x",D9:D11))


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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"Randy Lefferts"

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=SUMIF(BJ3:BJ32,"<0")/COUNTIF(BJ3:BJ32,"<0")

I read a similar post where they needed to suppress the
error message above and the answer was to use =IF(COUNT
(B35:B47)0,AVERAGE(B35:B47,"") to eliminate the error.
Of course, this was in response to the specific formula
the person was using.

So I thought that I could use =IF(COUNT(B35:B47)0,
(insert my functions here),"") and that would work. It
doesn't appear to.

The spreadsheet has each month of the year, broken out

by
days. When the current month is September, there is

not
information in Oct, Nov and Dec. How to keep the

#DIV/0!
error from appearing in those months using =SUMIF
(BJ3:BJ32,"<0")/COUNTIF(BJ3:BJ32,"<0") ?

Thank you !




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