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Adding an ongoing value to an Average

  1. #1
    Peo Sjoblom
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    Re: Adding an ongoing value to an Average

    Use 2 dummy sheets first and last, then add all the sheets in-between

    =AVERAGE(First:Last!F18)

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    Regards,

    Peo Sjoblom

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    "biggcheese" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >I am running a yearly total for a weekly average on a new worksheet
    > every week as follows:
    >
    > =AVERAGE('6-23-05'!F18,'6-30-05'!F18,'7-7-05'!F18,'7-14-05'!F18,
    > '7-21-05'!F18,'7-28-05'!F18,'8-04-05'!F18,'8-11-05'!F18,F18)
    >
    > When I copy the blank template to add a new week, I have to manually
    > add the cell of the previous week to the equation. Is there a way to
    > automate this? Eventually, this value is going to get incredibly long,
    > so I'm thinking there must be a better way.
    >
    > Obviously I'm not terribly bright when it comes to Excel, so any help
    > would be appreciated.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > -John
    >



  2. #2
    Peo Sjoblom
    Guest

    Re: Adding an ongoing value to an Average

    Use 2 dummy sheets first and last, then add all the sheets in-between

    =AVERAGE(First:Last!F18)

    --
    Regards,

    Peo Sjoblom

    (No private emails please)


    "biggcheese" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I am running a yearly total for a weekly average on a new worksheet
    > every week as follows:
    >
    > =AVERAGE('6-23-05'!F18,'6-30-05'!F18,'7-7-05'!F18,'7-14-05'!F18,
    > '7-21-05'!F18,'7-28-05'!F18,'8-04-05'!F18,'8-11-05'!F18,F18)
    >
    > When I copy the blank template to add a new week, I have to manually
    > add the cell of the previous week to the equation. Is there a way to
    > automate this? Eventually, this value is going to get incredibly long,
    > so I'm thinking there must be a better way.
    >
    > Obviously I'm not terribly bright when it comes to Excel, so any help
    > would be appreciated.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > -John
    >



  3. #3
    biggcheese
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    Adding an ongoing value to an Average

    I am running a yearly total for a weekly average on a new worksheet
    every week as follows:

    =AVERAGE('6-23-05'!F18,'6-30-05'!F18,'7-7-05'!F18,'7-14-05'!F18,
    '7-21-05'!F18,'7-28-05'!F18,'8-04-05'!F18,'8-11-05'!F18,F18)

    When I copy the blank template to add a new week, I have to manually
    add the cell of the previous week to the equation. Is there a way to
    automate this? Eventually, this value is going to get incredibly long,
    so I'm thinking there must be a better way.

    Obviously I'm not terribly bright when it comes to Excel, so any help
    would be appreciated.

    Thanks,
    -John


  4. #4
    Peo Sjoblom
    Guest

    Re: Adding an ongoing value to an Average

    Use 2 dummy sheets first and last, then add all the sheets in-between

    =AVERAGE(First:Last!F18)

    --
    Regards,

    Peo Sjoblom

    (No private emails please)


    "biggcheese" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I am running a yearly total for a weekly average on a new worksheet
    > every week as follows:
    >
    > =AVERAGE('6-23-05'!F18,'6-30-05'!F18,'7-7-05'!F18,'7-14-05'!F18,
    > '7-21-05'!F18,'7-28-05'!F18,'8-04-05'!F18,'8-11-05'!F18,F18)
    >
    > When I copy the blank template to add a new week, I have to manually
    > add the cell of the previous week to the equation. Is there a way to
    > automate this? Eventually, this value is going to get incredibly long,
    > so I'm thinking there must be a better way.
    >
    > Obviously I'm not terribly bright when it comes to Excel, so any help
    > would be appreciated.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > -John
    >



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