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Default Conditional Mean

Hi guys,

I am hoping you could provide some assistance once again.

I am not sure if I need VBA for this, but I do know that I need help.

I am trying to average columns that have some cells missin
information. It was my understanding that I could use AverageA fo
this, but when I test to make sure that Excel is ignoring the blanks,
find that it is not.

So, what I am doing in long form is sumif with the criteria for th
range divided by countif for the criteria by the range.

That added twist is that if I have to program some code, I was hopin
that I could simply include in the appropriate cell the range name tha
I want to analyze, and have the macro type in all of the appropriat
information for me, with the range inserted into the formula. (I a
doing all of this on a different sheet that is summarzing th
information in a table. I have named all of the appropriate ranges fo
ease of use)

I am new to programming, but do understand some of the basics. An
help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks guys,

Broc

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