What is the average staff size for units in the Plains with a ":R" designation?
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In need of a formula
What is the average staff size for units in the Plains with a ":R" designation?
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In need of a formula
Last edited by ExcelHottie; 07-19-2020 at 12:54 PM.
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Maybe this:
=AVERAGE(IF(A:A="*"&":R",D:D))
**Array formulas are not entered in the same way as 'standard' formulas. Instead of pressing just ENTER, you first hold down CTRL and SHIFT, and only then press ENTER. If you've done it correctly, you'll notice Excel puts curly brackets {} around the formula (though do not attempt to manually insert these yourself).
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