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    Quote Originally Posted by Excel Fox View Post
    rovaniemi, please read http://www.excelfox.com/forum/f25/me...-posters-1172/ for your response to rollis13's post above
    And then after you read the link Excel Fox provided for you in Message #10, please go back to Excelguru.ca and post, first, that you received an answer to your question elsewhere and then, second, post a link to this thread so volunteers over there will be able to see the responses here that you considered as having answered your question.

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    It was my mistake. I have informed the excelguru.ca forums that I found my solution here. I am unable to post the link to this thread there as I don't have enough posts in that forum. Thank you all again.

    Here's the link - Finding the lowest value from repeated data

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    Hi everyone,

    I have a new doubt. It is regarding the same worksheet. I need to find the average of the C column.

    Assuming X(212, 223, 242) have 4 values each. I would like to find the average of each X column values.

    Thank you all for your patience and support. I am eagerly awaiting for your replies.
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    rovaniemi,

    If your question is not directly linked to what's already being discussed in the thread, please start a new thread. Your query above doesn't have a direct relation to the original thread. Hope you'll follow this guideline in the future.
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    I am really sorry. I will follow the guidelines in future. Thank you. I will open a new thread.

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