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Originally Posted by Claus Busch View Post
Hi Joris,

Am Tue, 24 Sep 2013 17:39:02 +0100 schrieb Drakendodertje:

=SUM(IF(0,5-C40;0,5-C4;0);IF(0,5-C50;0,5-C5;0);IF(0,5-C60;0,5-C6;0);IF(0,5-C70;0,5-C7;0);IF(0,5-C80;0,5-C8;0);IF(0,5-C90;0,5-C9;0))

This works. But like the SUM(C4:C9) formula, i would prefer to bring
this formula down to a range instead of inserting the function for each
cell seperately.


try:
=SUM(IF(C4:C9<0.5,0.5-C4:C9))
and enter the arrayy formula with CTRL+Shift+Enter


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Claus B.
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Hi Claus,

Thanks for your assistance, it's much appreciated

Your suggestion worked liked a charm. I guess this is my introduction to CSE-formulas :)
 
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