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Hello,
I am creating a spreadsheet using percentages and getting their averages. Right now, I am using the regulare AVERAGE function, however, if cells are blank I get #DIV/0!. I understand it's because I have no values, however I will soon and I need something more presentable than that error. For instance, I have 2 rows with 6 colums, 7 including the average at the end. I need the total of the 2 rows average and I only have data in the first 2 colums on the first row. Any ways, my question is there a way I can omit the blank cells or skip over them until there is data placed inside? Or a way to get around it? Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance. |
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