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I'm wondering if there is a way to assign a range starting (or ending) cell
location based on a variable number. For instance, say I have cells B1 through B20 and want to take an average, but not of the entire range. Say I only want to average B5:B20 but the "5" is given to me by a separate equation. Is there a way to write =AVERAGE(B???:B20) so that the ??? is referenced to another cell? That way I can cite a range based on a variable starting point. Thanks, Dave by the way, these newsgroups are awesome |
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