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Default Error Handling #N/A with AVERAGE Function - Average of values in Row


Hi All,

I have a spreadsheet with an Array entered Formula (based on Rows using the
TRANSPOSE Function) that produces the #N/A error when no further data is
available to be calculated: this in itself is fine - the #N/A is disguised
with Conditional Formatting. However, if possible, I would like to find the
AVERAGE of the values in each Row excluding those cells with #N/A from the
calculation.

I've tried a few variations using either the ISERROR or ISNA Function nested
with the AVERAGE Function. I get either zero or #N/A returned.

The original Formulae providing the results that I now wish to Average was
brilliantly created by Dominic in this previous Post: "Count Intervals of
Filtered TEXT values in Column and Return Count across a Row"

http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forum.as...40OfficeKB.com


The values returned from the above Formulae is numeric and formatted as
GENERAL.

Thanks
Sam


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