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Average a List and sorting
How do I average a list and then find where the average falls within
the list without creating a circular reference. ie 1 2 3 4 average=2.5 so if I sort by that I would get 1 2 2.5 3 4 But excel returns a circular reference if I sort with absolute cells. If I sort without absolute cells it averages anything above where the original average falls. ie 1 2 average1.5 3 4 BG |
Average a List and sorting
Fix the value of the AVERAGE formula (by means of Edit | Paste
Special) before you sort. You can give a coloured background to the average to help highlight it when you have sorted. Hope this helps. Pete On Dec 18, 10:15 pm, "Brandon G." wrote: How do I average a list and then find where the average falls within the list without creating a circular reference. ie 1 2 3 4 average=2.5 so if I sort by that I would get 1 2 2.5 3 4 But excel returns a circular reference if I sort with absolute cells. If I sort without absolute cells it averages anything above where the original average falls. ie 1 2 average1.5 3 4 BG |
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