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I have a range of numbers, A10:L10, which represents headcounts during
the month. These numbers are a formula, not a manual input. If the month has not occurred yet, the number equals 0. I want to add a formula telling me my average headcount per month. However, because the 0's are included, my average is always understated. Is there a way to calculate the average while ignoring the 0's? I know I can do it by deleting the 0's, but since it is a formula, I prefer not doing that. |
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