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How do I write a formula that allows for only using real updated values in
the following example: In Column A I have values constantly being added from A1 down to A100, in that order. Once a value has been set it doesn't change. Before a value is added each cell has " #DIV/0! " in it. I want to find the average value of all cells that have been filled in ... ignoring the ones that still have " #DIV/0! " in it. What formula will only capture the updated values and ignore the others? -- Ken |
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