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In , Andy Pope
spake thusly: Here you go. assumes series values are in C3:C6, which is 4 values. The row numbers raised to the power 0 is 1. So you get the average 4 times. =AVERAGE(Sheet1!$C$3:$C$6)*(ROW(Sheet1!$1:$4)^0) Impressive! Thanks, Andy. -dman- ================================================== = Dallman Ross wrote: Okay, Andy, here's a new challenge: can we add an average line to a chart without bothering with a dummy column or range filled with the average? |
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