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I am doing a worksheet that needs to count the non-blank cells to average the
information in the cells. I am having a problem because the cells are not so I can enter a range but must enter each cell individually. Or at least as far as I know the the Counta and the daveragea functions will only work with 30 values or arguements. I am sure there is a way around this limit. I am pretty sure of it but do not know how. Could someone help me with this? I thank any help I get in advance. |
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