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Default Follow-up AVERAGEIF question

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The other day, someone here pointed me to the AVERAGEIF function as a way of
averaging a range of cells, but excluding from the computation any cell in
the range that had a zero value.

I've been able to get that to work...partially. But if I insert new rows,
the formula does not update to include those rows.

For example, if I have number entries in cells A1 through A5, and if cell A6
is =AVERAGEIF(A1:A4,"<0"), I get a result in A6. However, if I then insert
a new row above A6 and enter a value there...of course the old A6 becomes
A7, but the formula in the new A7 still read =AVERAGEIF(A1:A4,"<0"). I
would have expected it to change to (A1:A5,"<0")

This is what happens with the AVERAGE function. (Or the SUM function, for
that matter.)

How do I get the AVERAGEIF function to update to include newly-added rows?

Thanks!

Ken Isaacson
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www.KenIsaacson.com


 
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