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I have used the following formula and it works prefectly, however, one of my
columns contains % and I want an average not a sum. Is there a way to use AVERAGEIFS to get the average only if other cells contain certain criteria? =SUMIFS(AF$4:AF$169,$G$4:$G$169,$G174,$F$4:$F$169, $F174,$J$4:$J$169,"<=12/31/10",$J$4:$J$169,"=01/01/10") |
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