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Ken Wright wrote:
By the way I can't get any formula to equal your first example :-) Ken, I guess the OP has a specification error there. BTW, the formula can be a bit less expensive with SumIf: =SUMPRODUCT($B$1:$E$1,B2:E2)/SUMIF(B2:E2,"<",$B$1:$E$1) Aladin |
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