The sum function is simply one of potentially many terms in an arithmetic
expression. All you would need to do here is to tack/60 at the end of the
formula after the closing parenthesis for the sum function.
That would look like the following
Sum(B5:B30)/60
Now it has become a two-term arithmetic
Hi all,
thanks for the help recently I have been able to get some formulas working in
numbers. I have taken a look at some of the help but can not find the answer to
this problem.
I am adding up some numbers with the following. SUM((B5:B30)) this works well.
The total shows up in C5 where I en