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I am trying to get an average of a months worth of percentages and then the
average for the year. But some months have that column with all blank cells and I get the above mentioned error because it can't divide zeros or blank cells, I've tried EVERY formula I could think of or find applicable in the Help! but am still coming up with the same thing. If anyone knows: 1. How to ignore blank cells/zeros in cells and keep the average formula at the end of the month for a total? or 2. How to average 12 months of average totals some with errors and ignoring those errors? This might have been confusing but I've been up almost 24 hours with 4 hours of sleep. Thanks |
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