No there isn't. There are two related reasons for that:
1. The figures in the row of column averages are calculated on-the-fly, they are not stored in the database.
2. If we included these figures in the exports, the data could no longer be used in imports because of this extra row of data
If you want to use the exports for reasons other than imports, you can use a simple AVG() excel formula on each column, or copy-paste the row of averages from the grader report.
1. The figures in the row of column averages are calculated on-the-fly, they are not stored in the database.
2. If we included these figures in the exports, the data could no longer be used in imports because of this extra row of data
If you want to use the exports for reasons other than imports, you can use a simple AVG() excel formula on each column, or copy-paste the row of averages from the grader report.