Create a simple average that does NOT include blanks cells
AVERAGE has ignored blanks for many versions before 2003.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 12:55:03 -0700, Access Joe
wrote:
Look at that. One of those things Microsoft never really mentioned in the
upgrade, huh.
Thanks BJ.
"bj" wrote:
how are you doing your average?
Using 2003 the average() function ignores blank cells?
could you actually have a zero in cell but have zeros so they don't display?
"Access Joe" wrote:
Hi all,
How can I create a simple average calculation that does not include a cell
that's blank.
For example, I do a simple average all cells A2:A10. BUT, if one of those
is blank, it treats is a 'zero' and skews the average calculation. I don't
want it to include the blank cells as part of the formula. Only when a
number is entered into one of the cells should it be included in the Average
function.
Can this be done? Thanks so much!
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