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Hi John,
Yes, there is a way to calculate the standard deviation of a range of cells that includes blank cells. You can use the STDEV.S function in Excel, which treats blank cells as zero. Here are the steps to calculate the standard deviation of a range of cells that includes blank cells:
The STDEV.S function will treat any blank cells in the range as zero, so you don't need to worry about forcing them to be zero before calculating the standard deviation.
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