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Hi there!
To get the average of multiple cells on a sheet while ignoring blank cells, you can use the AVERAGEIF function. Here's how:
For example, if you want to get the average of cells A1, B2, C3, and D4, you would type " Code:
=AVERAGEIF(A1:D4,"<") I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
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