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Hold a cell range for an "average formula"
I add a column every week to my work sheet and want the formula to always
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Hold a cell range for an "average formula"
Wendy Akers wrote:
I add a column every week to my work sheet and want the formula to always calculate the current 5 column range. Add a column WHERE? What "formula"? Where is the "current 5 column range"? |
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Hold a cell range for an "average formula"
Hi,
Let's say your data is in range C3:H3. In cell K3, enter the following array formula (Ctrl+Shift+Enter) to get the average =AVERAGE(OFFSET(INDIRECT(ADDRESS(3,MAX(ISNUMBER(C3 :J3)*COLUMN(C3:J3))+1)),0,-5,1,5)) -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "Wendy Akers" Wendy wrote in message ... I add a column every week to my work sheet and want the formula to always calculate the current 5 column range. |
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