Ashish,

I just double checked and that works like a charm. Thanks so much. I really
searched for a formula and tried 8 to 10 I found, but none worked. This is
perfect. Wow, this forum is amazing. I will have other questions as I
continue to use Excel. Should I check this as completed?

Noel


On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 10:28 PM, ashish koul <koul.ash...@gmail.com> wrote:

> =SUMIFS($D$2:$D$63,$C$2:$C$63,"*pm")/COUNTIF($C$2:$C$63,"*pm*")
>
> use same for am
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Noel Sherry <nshe...@bethel.edu> wrote:
>
>> Sure Ashish,
>> That was a quick response. I just joined this forum and posted my
>> question. I have put a sample Excel attached to this to show the problem.
>> The first column is the date, second column the day, third the time, the
>> morning or AM reading in the even numbered cells of column D (4th column),
>> and the evening or PM readings in the odd numbered cells. At the bottom I
>> have the high and low readings, and the average for the whole month, but I
>> cannot get a formula to average just the odd and even numbered cells in
>> Column D.
>> Noel
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 10:15 PM, ashish koul <koul.ash...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> even number byr row or value can u share a sample file
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 8:43 AM, <nshe...@bethel.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I am working on a DMin, for Bethel Seminary, and am trying to find a
>>>> formula to average the even and the odd numbered cells or rows in an Excel
>>>> 2010 column of blood pressure readings, the even cells have the morning
>>>> readings, and the odd cells have the evening reading. I am trying to get
>>>> the average of just the even numbered cells for the month, and then the odd
>>>> numbered cells for that same month, to compare and see which are highest. I
>>>> have looked for and found many formulas on the Internet, but none of them
>>>> seems to do the trick. So I searched for this forum, and found it and have
>>>> joined. Does anyone know how to come up with a formula that will perform
>>>> this calculation? Thanks, Noel
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