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Glenda,
Please post your question in the body of the message, not the subject. Try a formula like the following. It will find the average of numbers in A1:A10 that are greater than 5. =AVERAGE(IF(A1:A105,A1:A10,FALSE)) This is an array formula, so you must press Ctrl+Shift+Enter rather than just Enter when you first type in the formula and whenever you edit it later. If you do this correctly, Excel will display the formula enclosed in curly braces {}. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Glenda" wrote in message ... -- Glenda |
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