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JClark,
Try this: At the bottom of your column A (names) & column B (ages) Insert a blank cell in both columns A & B. When Excel ask you to move cells,Select down. Check your last cell formula, make sure it added the last cell in the formula. Eventhough it is blank. The next time you want to add a name select these new cells (empty ones), insert and down as above. Your Average formula will adjust automatically, even if you decide to insert in the middle of your columns(as long as you insert two cells). hth :-) "JClark" wrote: Hello Group: I'm obviously new. To keep it simple, here's how I'll pose the question: Suppose I have multiple rows and two columns. Column A contains names of people Column B contains each person's age The last cell in column B is to be an average of the ages, so in that cell I insert the function =AVERAGE(B1:B100) This works fine, but as I add rows, I have to change the formula to include the recently added row, B101, then B102, etc) Is there any way I can make the function automatically include the last cell? Sort of like a wild symbol? It's not a big problem, but I'm just wondering if that's possible. Thanks. Jack |
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