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Hi all,
How can I create a simple average calculation that does not include a cell that's blank. For example, I do a simple average all cells A2:A10. BUT, if one of those is blank, it treats is a 'zero' and skews the average calculation. I don't want it to include the blank cells as part of the formula. Only when a number is entered into one of the cells should it be included in the Average function. Can this be done? Thanks so much! |
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