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Hi Curtis,
You can do it if you take each sum average separately, then average the whole thing. =AVERAGE(AVERAGEIF((C5:C12),"<0"),AVERAGEIF((C15: C18),"<0"),AVERAGEIF((C21:C30),"<0"),AVERAGEIF(( C33),"<0")) Squeaky "Curtis" wrote: why is the formula below not working...It returns the #VALUE! =AVERAGEIF((C5:C12,C15:C18,C21:C30,C33),"<0") Thanks |
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