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As an old Lotus user we just used @avg(b3..b100). Have set up a spreadsheet
to monitor bike rides - distances, time etc and would like to include a running average in row 1. Many thanks -- Why work on Wednesday and stuff up two good long weekends |
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Very similar to Lotus. Use:
=AVERAGE(B3:B100) AVERAGE() ignores blanks, but includes any true zeros if you have them -- Gary''s Student "Jim Ryan" wrote: As an old Lotus user we just used @avg(b3..b100). Have set up a spreadsheet to monitor bike rides - distances, time etc and would like to include a running average in row 1. Many thanks -- Why work on Wednesday and stuff up two good long weekends |
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