No. Blank cells are completely ignored when averaging cells. It is only included if the cell actually has zero in it.
When you open Excel, it is supposed to be blank. That way, it will be ready for you to create a worksheet.
What you will see is a blank worksheet, which is a spreadsheet document in Excel.
A blank worksheet.
Blank Cell
Create a blank worksheet.
Blank Cell.
Three blank worksheets.
One reason can be because of printer drivers not being up to date, particularly when you've update printers or your version of Excel. Another reason is where items in placeholders are not shown.
Yes, when you start Excel in the normal way, you will be presented with a blank workbook. However, you can choose an Excel file from your folders before opening Excel, and if you double click on it, it will start Excel and have that file open when it starts, instead of a blank workbook.
Yes it does.
blank worksheets
simple: dont type anything in them