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Can you AutoAverage in Excel?
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sorry I can't see you attached.

basically what you want ,, how many range involves in formula?
 
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Its a formula like whats below, but I'm having difficulty making it work.

=128,400/(1+.14)^1+182,160/(1+.14)^2+166,120/(1+.14)^3+167,760/(1+.14)^4+449,560/(1+.14)^5-662,000



Thanks
 
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The formula seems to work.
Try
=128400/(1+0.14)^1+182160/(1+0.14)^2+166120/(1+0.14)^3+167760/(1+0.14)^4+449560/(1+0.14)^5-662000
 
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It worked, not sure what I was doing wrong

thank you!
 
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Hi Bob,
You were including a comma in your numbers. Excel interprets numbers with a comma inside any formula as text.
 
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