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For some reason when i try to get an average for a particular column in
my sheet, it will only give me a #DIV/0 error. However, there are no
zeros in the column, and none of the cells in the column are linked
anywhere else that i can see. I've tried tracing precendents and have
found none.
I did notice that when i average another column (one that works
correctly) the "average window" (where I input my range) looks like
this:
=(3;4;5;6;7

but when I try to average the column that doesn't work, the "average
window" looks like this:
=("3";"4";"5";"6"

Can anyone tell me how to fix this?


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check that the values you are trying to average are formatted as
numbers, seeing the list like this ("6"; "7", etc.) leads me to believe
Excel is viewing those as text


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the data is listed as "general", which is what the other columns are
listed as. Thank you for replying though


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I entered a series of numbers as text by preceding them with an '. The
format cell, number screen showed them as formated General. I think your
misbehaving column of numbers are really text. To fix it place a 1 in an
empty cell, copy, then select the numbers in your column, goto edit, paste
special and then multiply. This will convert them to numbers.
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the data is listed as "general", which is what the other columns are
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thank you very much....multiplying by one worked


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Your welcome. Thanks for the reply
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thank you very much....multiplying by one worked


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