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Default how can you average subtotals of visible cells only?

I have a project that needs to use the autoffilters to select varying line
items. I need to average only the visible cells. I am using the subtotal
function to get the sum of only the visible cells but i also need to get the
average of them as well.

I am using excel 2007. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Default how can you average subtotals of visible cells only?

If your data was in A1:A100, this would give the average of the
visible rows.

=SUBTOTAL(1,A1:A100)

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I have a project that needs to use the autoffilters to select varying line
items. I need to average only the visible cells. I am using the subtotal
function to get the sum of only the visible cells but i also need to get the
average of them as well.

I am using excel 2007. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


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