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How do I keep excel from changing minute and second times into AM.
I am having a problem with Excel
I put times in as minutes and seconds, and attempt to use the format cell command and have tried every option under time and custom. The program keeps reading 20:02 (20 minutes and two seconds) as 10:02 PM, how can I keep this from happening? |
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How do I keep excel from changing minute and second times into AM.
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-- Kind regards, Niek Otten "Jake" wrote in message ... I am having a problem with Excel I put times in as minutes and seconds, and attempt to use the format cell command and have tried every option under time and custom. The program keeps reading 20:02 (20 minutes and two seconds) as 10:02 PM, how can I keep this from happening? |
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How do I keep excel from changing minute and second times into
Thanks, but the problem is this still reads as a time
when i enter values greater than 24 for the first number, it converts it into military time, and for values less, when i divide by 2 it gives me incorrect answers because it is still reading it as a time "Niek Otten" wrote: Enter 0:20:02 -- Kind regards, Niek Otten "Jake" wrote in message ... I am having a problem with Excel I put times in as minutes and seconds, and attempt to use the format cell command and have tried every option under time and custom. The program keeps reading 20:02 (20 minutes and two seconds) as 10:02 PM, how can I keep this from happening? |
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How do I keep excel from changing minute and second times into
FormatCellsNumber tab, Custom. In the Type box, enter [h]:mm:ss
What are incorrect answers? what's your formula? your input values? your results? What's wrong with "reading it as time"? It is time, isn't it? Am I missing something? -- Kind regards, Niek Otten "Jake" wrote in message ... Thanks, but the problem is this still reads as a time when i enter values greater than 24 for the first number, it converts it into military time, and for values less, when i divide by 2 it gives me incorrect answers because it is still reading it as a time "Niek Otten" wrote: Enter 0:20:02 -- Kind regards, Niek Otten "Jake" wrote in message ... I am having a problem with Excel I put times in as minutes and seconds, and attempt to use the format cell command and have tried every option under time and custom. The program keeps reading 20:02 (20 minutes and two seconds) as 10:02 PM, how can I keep this from happening? |
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