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how to delete blank cells between those with entries
This is the set up. Column A has 2160 entries of daily data. Column B has
been created by averaging consecutive sets of 90 entries in Column A, entering those averages on every 90th row of Column. I need to copy the values in Column B and collapse them, by deleting the 89 blank cells between each, at the same time. I know how to copy values as opposed to functions--i have forgotten how to get rid of the blanks between occupied cells. |
how to delete blank cells between those with entries
You can get all the averages in a contiguous block of cells using a formula.
Just tell us what the range is. Do you want something like this: B1 = average of A1:A90 B2 = average of A91:A180 B3 = average of A181:A270 B4 = average of A271:A360 etc etc -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "dumchik" wrote in message ... This is the set up. Column A has 2160 entries of daily data. Column B has been created by averaging consecutive sets of 90 entries in Column A, entering those averages on every 90th row of Column. I need to copy the values in Column B and collapse them, by deleting the 89 blank cells between each, at the same time. I know how to copy values as opposed to functions--i have forgotten how to get rid of the blanks between occupied cells. |
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