You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!
Biff
"Space Elf" <SpaceElf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks Biff! That did it!
>
> "Biff" wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> =AVERAGE(IF(A1:A12="Hours",C1:C12))
>>
>> This is an array formula. Instead of just typing in the formula and then
>> hitting the ENTER key you must use the key combination of
>> CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER.
>>
>> Try this:
>>
>> Select the cell this formula is in.
>>
>> Now, goto the formula bar and place the cursor at the end of the formula.
>>
>> Hold down the CTRL and SHIFT keys then hit ENTER.
>>
>> When done properly Excel will place squiggly braces { } around the
>> formula.
>> You must use the key combo to do this. You cannot just type the braces in
>> manually.
>>
>> Biff
>>
>> "Space Elf" <Space Elf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:4A9446F8-BBCE-4112-B77C-684265D9BDD3@microsoft.com...
>> > Sometimes when I build a nested formula, the results don't show in the
>> > cell. The only thing that shows is representative how the cell is
>> > formated,
>> > ie: number format with 2 decimal points displays "0.00"
>> >
>> > When I click on the cell with the formula, it appears in the input
>> > box.
>> > If
>> > I click the equal sign, the drop-down menu shows the correct results,
>> > even
>> > if
>> > I change the data it uses to determine the answer.
>> >
>> > =AVERAGE(IF(A1:A12="Hours",C1:C12))
>> >
>> > This is the formula. I intend to extend the range from 12 to about 90
>> > when
>> > it works.
>> >
>> > Basically, what I want is to check for the word "Hours" from column A
>> > and
>> > if it finds it, average the data from the corresponcing column C.
>> >
>> > Since "Hours" is every 4th line, I was looking for a "step" function
>> > simular to the one used in BASIC.
>> >
>> > Any ideas?
>> >
>>
>>
>>
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