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Thanks so much, Domenic and Pete! I'll try those!!!
"Domenic" wrote: Assuming that B2:F2 contains the test grades (5 for this example), here's another way... =AVERAGE(LARGE(B2:F2,{1,2,3,4})) Hope this helps! In article , "Teacher" wrote: I use Excel as my gradebook using separate worksheets for subcategory. In the test worksheet, I would like to be able to, for each student, drop the lowest test grade. This may be a different test for each student. |
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