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Right off the top, let me say that I know next to nothing about Excel and
how to use formulas. I have spent several hours over the last two days looking for an answer, and if I found it, I did not recognize it. I may be trying to re-invent the wheel, but here is my problem. I am setting up a spreadsheet to track short and long-term fuel economy. Single tank MPG was no problem. I have succeeded in getting it to work so that it will give me a running average for three and fifteen tank fills. I want to be able to track the minimum and maximum MPG in each of the three categories (single, three, and 15 tank). I can get it to work as long as I have entries in those categories. I can't figure out how to get it to check (compare?) as I add additional fill-ups to my list. For instance, if I select the entire one-tank column, and use that range in my formula, I wind up with #DIV/0! as the answer, even though there are averages listed. If I only select the columns that have an entry, then I get the correct figure. I hope this is clear enough so someone will understand what I am trying to do. Many thanks. Larry |
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