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I am trying to use the averageifs function to determine the average
temperature given a specific date. When referenceing the dates to useI am linking to another cell. Apperently it think the cell link is text, not a link. how can I fix this...Ex =AVERAGEIFS(Sheet1!$B$2:$B$849,Sheet1!$A$2:$A$849, "<M130") where m130 = 1/31/08 12:30 PM here is the data in sheet 1 column a colum b Time TemperatureF 1/29/08 12:04 AM 49.00 1/29/08 12:16 AM 49.00 1/29/08 12:27 AM 49.00 1/29/08 12:34 AM 49.00 1/29/08 12:44 AM 50.00 1/29/08 12:57 AM 50.00 1/29/08 1:04 AM 49.00 1/29/08 1:13 AM 48.00 1/29/08 1:26 AM 48.00 With this I get a #DIV/0! error. which I know is wrong because the above data is less than the reference (when treated as a serial number). No the dates/times are not listed as text. |
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