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.... Perhaps more easily read, following the SUMPRODUCT format: =SUMPRODUCT(N11:N16, 1/$J11:$J16) .... And just in case zeros in J11:J16 should be skipped, =SUMPRODUCT(N11:N16,($J11:$J16<0)/($J11:$J16+($J11:$J16=0))) |
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