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Would =subtotal(1,D10:X10) be a better choice than =average(D10:X10)?

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"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Why, when Average does the job?

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"K.S.Warrier" wrote in message
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try this-
Instead of nesting the details for 12 months,use + as shown below

=if(e10="",d10,0)+if(f10="",sum(d10+e10)/2,0)+if(g10="",sum(d10:f10)/3,0)+..
.......up to required datas.
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"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Just

=AVERAGE(D10:Z10)

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"Qaspec" wrote in message
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I need to create a macro to "break" my statement to get the

information i
need. I want to create a macro that will allow me to average data each
month
as each month in the year goes by. Here is the formula I was

attempting:


=IF(E10="",D10,IF(F10="",SUM(D10+E10)/2,IF(G10="",SUM(D10:F10)/3,IF(H10="",S

UM(D10:G10)/4,IF(I10="",SUM(D10:H10)/5,IF(J10="",SUM(D10:I10)/6,IF(K10="",SU
M(D10:J10)/7,IF(L10="",SUM(D10:K10)/8,...."
Once I get past the 7th nested IF the formula stops working. So if

"D10 =
January" what is an example of a function macro that would work?