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Robert B
Hi all,
In Excel '97 I am trying to calculate a running average
using up to 52 cell references over 52 worksheets in a
workbook ie: =average(wk1!G3,wk2!g3.........etc). The
formula worked for up to 30 arguments, however now I
require more than 30 arguments as I am now working in week
31 of the financial year. I've tried concatenation but,
whilst it arrives at the running average answer, Excel
gives me an answer in text with up to 14 or so decimal
points. I require it in number form. Are you able to
offer a solution?
Regards,
Robert B
In Excel '97 I am trying to calculate a running average
using up to 52 cell references over 52 worksheets in a
workbook ie: =average(wk1!G3,wk2!g3.........etc). The
formula worked for up to 30 arguments, however now I
require more than 30 arguments as I am now working in week
31 of the financial year. I've tried concatenation but,
whilst it arrives at the running average answer, Excel
gives me an answer in text with up to 14 or so decimal
points. I require it in number form. Are you able to
offer a solution?
Regards,
Robert B