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I am trying to average a column of percentages but need to exclude some cells
because they are N/A. The problem is that the cell may be empty but it has a function associated with it so it is not being excluded from the average. I have tried =SUM(F10,F13,F16,F19,F22,F26,F30)/COUNTA(F10,F13,F16,F19,F22,F26,F30)but this only works if I delete the function from the cell that is N/A. For example, I may need F13 to be excluded this time because the numerator and denominator were 0 but next time I might need it so I don't want to delete the function from the cell. Is there a way to do this? Is it possible to hide the function so that the cell appears to be empty if there is no number or letters in it but the function is still being used? Thanks much |
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