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Thanks. The copy/paste does what I wanted. I should have thought of it. As
you said, I had already tried the absolute values, but they moved also moved with the cut/paste. Al N "Jim Rech" wrote: I would suggest that you not move (cut/paste) the data since the formulas will follow it regardless if whether the formulas are absolute or relative. I'd do a copy/paste and then clear the last column K for the new entries. You can also use a formula that indirectly references the range to the left so that it does not adjust when you cut/paste. For instance this formula when placed in cell I8: =SUM(OFFSET(I8,0,-3,1,3)) -- Jim "Al N" <Al wrote in message ... |I have created an Excel worksheet which I update with new values each day | (golf scores). I keep the last 10 scores but want an average of the last 5 | scores. How can I move the data one column to the left and not change the | averaging formula so that when I post the new score it still uses the | original formula (sum of G5 to K5 devided by 5). |
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