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changing average calc if cells populated
I have a spreadsheet with various values in three columns. Each column is a
different month of the yr. The values in some of the cells are used to calculate ratios which appear in let's say row 10. C D E F Row 1 2 5 10 Row2 8 9 3 Row 10 =C1/C2*365 =D1/D2*365 =E1/E2*365 in F10 =AVERAGE(C10:E10) and in column G through all the other months it is currently using that same average. If there are no values in the column needed to do the calculation then e.g F here, then the cell should average the previous months and use that average for future months. If the cells/ columns for that month do have values then it should calculate using the relevant formula and then adjust the next months cell with the new average e.g. G in this case would then average c10:f10 and not to e10. Should I be using the averageif function and how do I use it in this case? Thanks! |
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