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Didn't work for me. The formula seems affested by the empty cells in between
the numbers. Any ideas? "David Biddulph" wrote: Not a problem if there are empty rows. The formula still works. -- David Biddulph "BostonBoy" wrote in message ... Any way to make that formula work with empty rows in between the entries? I've got a couple hundred of them. "Glenn" wrote: With your data in A1:A5, put the following in B1: =AVERAGE(MOD(A1:A5,1)) and hit Ctrl-Shift-Enter (because this is an array formula). Format B1 as time. BostonBoy wrote: We're trying to figure our how early an employee typically punches in for work, as we want to give her a bonus. I have the punch clock data in an excel column in the following format (a few of the entries from this past month): 5/14/08 10:02 AM 5/15/08 9:16 AM 5/17/08 9:28 AM 5/18/08 9:16 AM 5/22/08 9:15 AM She's supposed to start work at 10:00am every day, and I need to figure out what time she usually checks in. I've tried a typical averaging formula, but that gives me the mean time between all of the days, which is around noon on the 17th. Any ideas? Sorry if this is a duplicate post by me in the last couple of minutes. I've been having trouble with the log-on for the last hour. |
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