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Excel Average Function Help Needed Please! - MoodTool-1.xls (1/1)
I am doing a workbook for my patients. I have attached it here for
anyone that cares to look at it. I have a series of symptoms down the left hand side and a date range across the top. I have averaged response by symptom by the days in the month the patient places a numerical value in the cell, and averaged all symptoms responded to with a numerical value by day. What is stumping me is how to average all of the daily averages. What I want to end up with is a running average by symptom, a daily average of all symptoms, and a monthly average of all daily averages. What is the formula. Notice the ORANGE box. This is where I want the last calculation to go. I have tried =AVERAGE(B35:AF35), and =AVERAGE(AG5:AG34) with no luck. It does place the function in the cell, but when I start inputing numerical values in the cells, it auto averages symptom by month, and all symptoms by day, but nothing appears in the cell for the monthly average except the ## sign for the function! I understand that Excel auto rounds out based on the width of the cell, so I opened up the cell wider to see if that is the problem, but it is not. Does this require a different formula, because I am averaging a series of averages. I thought I could just choose a range of any cells and it would average it??? Can anyone help. |
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