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if I have a row of #s and I want the sum to include only the positive #s,
what kind of formula could I write to accomplish this? |
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Hi,
Let's say you want to summarize column A from row 1 to 100 use =sumproduct(--(A1:A1000),A1:A100) "dannyboy8" wrote: if I have a row of #s and I want the sum to include only the positive #s, what kind of formula could I write to accomplish this? |
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Use SUMIF()
=SUMIF(A1:J1,"0") If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "dannyboy8" wrote: if I have a row of #s and I want the sum to include only the positive #s, what kind of formula could I write to accomplish this? |
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I'm not sure why you have posted this question again... I responded to your
first posting that asked this question 6 days ago. My answer then was this: Change the range to suit your actual setup... =SUMIF(A1:Z1,"0") -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "dannyboy8" wrote in message ... if I have a row of #s and I want the sum to include only the positive #s, what kind of formula could I write to accomplish this? |
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