Elapsed Time formatting
I am a competitive runner and I want to use excel to track my workout data.
I want excel to recognize my mile times, etc. as elpased times, so that I can add them together/average them and that kind of stuff. Is there any way that I could enter something like 4:57, 5:03, 5:00 (examples of mile times in min:sec) and have it return a cumulative time and an average time. I don't want these times to get confused for times of day. Appreciate the help! |
Elapsed Time formatting
"pasajescultura" wrote in message
... I am a competitive runner and I want to use excel to track my workout data. I want excel to recognize my mile times, etc. as elpased times, so that I can add them together/average them and that kind of stuff. Is there any way that I could enter something like 4:57, 5:03, 5:00 (examples of mile times in min:sec) and have it return a cumulative time and an average time. I don't want these times to get confused for times of day. Appreciate the help! Format your cells as [h]:mm and then use normal functions (SUM, AVERAGE, etc.) |
Elapsed Time formatting
The OP wanted minutes and seconds, not hours and minutes, Stephen, so he
wants [m]:ss, not [h]:mm. And to put the data in, rather than typing in 4:57, he needs to use either 0:4:57 or 4:57.0 -- David Biddulph "Stephen" <none wrote in message ... Format your cells as [h]:mm and then use normal functions (SUM, AVERAGE, etc.) "pasajescultura" wrote in message ... I am a competitive runner and I want to use excel to track my workout data. I want excel to recognize my mile times, etc. as elpased times, so that I can add them together/average them and that kind of stuff. Is there any way that I could enter something like 4:57, 5:03, 5:00 (examples of mile times in min:sec) and have it return a cumulative time and an average time. I don't want these times to get confused for times of day. Appreciate the help! |
Elapsed Time formatting
Sorry, my mistake. Thanks for the correction.
"David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... The OP wanted minutes and seconds, not hours and minutes, Stephen, so he wants [m]:ss, not [h]:mm. And to put the data in, rather than typing in 4:57, he needs to use either 0:4:57 or 4:57.0 -- David Biddulph "Stephen" <none wrote in message ... Format your cells as [h]:mm and then use normal functions (SUM, AVERAGE, etc.) "pasajescultura" wrote in message ... I am a competitive runner and I want to use excel to track my workout data. I want excel to recognize my mile times, etc. as elpased times, so that I can add them together/average them and that kind of stuff. Is there any way that I could enter something like 4:57, 5:03, 5:00 (examples of mile times in min:sec) and have it return a cumulative time and an average time. I don't want these times to get confused for times of day. Appreciate the help! |
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