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Default Can you AVERAGE IF and not null?

Hi, got a Question again... is there any formula that can automatically
create a comment in a cell?

ex.

A1 = 80% and can we have a comment on that, that automatically that says
"Passed"

Thanks.

"T. Valko" wrote:

I have a question for Excel 2003
=AVERAGE(IF(AND($A2=Data!$B:$B,B$1=Data!$A:$A),Da ta!$C:$C,""))


You can't use entire columns as range references in array formulas in Excel
2003. Use a smaller specific range.

Try it like this (array entered**)

=AVERAGE(IF((Data!A1:A10=B1)*(Data!B1:B10=A2),Data !C1:C10))

** array formulas need to be entered using the key combination of
CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER (not just ENTER). Hold down both the CTRL key and the SHIFT
key then hit ENTER.

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"Hijosdelongi" wrote in message
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Hi,

I have a question for Excel 2003

=AVERAGE(IF(AND($A2=Data!$B:$B,B$1=Data!$A:$A),Dat a!$C:$C,""))

Im trying to get the AVERAGE of this and its giving me a #VALUE! error..
$A2
is the name that is suppose to be equal in the Data! worksheet and B$1 is
the
date that is suppose to be equal in the Data! worksheet. Im trying to use
AND
in IF for me to have two logical test..

Can you help me with this?

Thank you so much!



"JE McGimpsey" wrote:

One way (array-entered: CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER or CMD-RETURN):

=AVERAGE(IF((A3:A45="Photo")*(H3:H45<""),H3:H45))

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"Spottkitty" wrote:

=AVERAGE(IF($A$3:$A$45="Photo",H3:H45))

This is the array I'm using to try to determine an average.
Problem...if
the field is blank it's counting it as zero and lowering the results.
It
figured 79% when it should have been 94%. 94% was returned using the
simple
average formula. I'm guessing I need to nest something to not count
nulls?
Help!!!




 
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