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Hi,
I have to sum the numbers in column B *column C in column D. The problem is that the data in column B are not always a numbers and some times are zeros. What is the formula that will take into consideration only the cells with numbers that are greater the zero and will ignore the empty cells? see table below. A B C D 1 Item 1 Qt. Price Total 2 a1 0 10 3 a2 100 11 4 Item 2 5 a3 200 5 6 a4 0 6 7 a5 115 3 Using Excel 2003. Thanks, Amnon |
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