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I have a spreadsheet set up with "AutoFilter" so that I
can easily filter for rows that contain specific values. At the bottom of the spreadsheet is a "Total" row that uses the "subtotat" function to dynamically update the totals based on what I sorted by. My question is how can I also find the median of these subsets of data? When I use the median formula it insists on returning the median of all values in the range, not just the ones showing in the filter. This is probably a dumb question, but any help would be appreciated. I found a work around to do sub-averages, but can't figure out median. Thanks, Jim G. |
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