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Default Average not including Zeros/Blanks

My apoligies...I forgot to type in the brackets. It is entered as an array,
but the problem is that the "subtotaled" cells for the week, that average the
week ahead, are being included into the overall picture. I need those cells
removed from the equation.

"Don Guillett" wrote:

The ARRAY formula presented should work IF you array enter it using
CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER

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Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software

"DaS" wrote in message
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I am using the following formula for an average function, but it doesn't
quite do what I need it to do.

=AVERAGE(IF(F3:F38<0,F3:F37))

There are cells in this that I need to omit from the average, because they
are a subtotaled average for the week. I need to somehow remove F10, F18,
F26, F34, and F38 while the formula still calculates the average for the
cells that have information in them, omitting the blank cells. I did some
looking around on the forum (that's where I got the above formula) and
didn't
find anything that would fit. Thanks.



 
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