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Bob Phillips[_6_] Bob Phillips[_6_] is offline
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Default time conversion

Try this version

Option Explicit

Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Excel.Range)
Dim TimeStr As String
Dim fAMPM As Boolean

On Error GoTo EndMacro
If Application.Intersect(Target, Range("A1:A10")) Is Nothing Then
Exit Sub
End If
If Target.Cells.Count 1 Then
Exit Sub
End If
If Target.Value = "" Then
Exit Sub
End If

Application.EnableEvents = False
With Target
If UCase(Right(.Value, 1)) = "A" Then
.Value = Left(.Value, Len(.Value) - 1)
ElseIf UCase(Right(.Value, 1)) = "P" Then
If .Value <= 1200 Then
.Value = Left(.Value, Len(.Value) - 1) + 1200
Else
.Value = Left(.Value, Len(.Value) - 1)
End If
End If
.NumberFormat = "hh:mm AM/PM"
If .HasFormula = False Then
Select Case Len(.Value)
Case 1 ' e.g., 1 = 00:01 AM
TimeStr = "00:0" & .Value
Case 2 ' e.g., 12 = 00:12 AM
TimeStr = "00:" & .Value
Case 3 ' e.g., 735 = 7:35 AM
TimeStr = Left(.Value, 1) & ":" & _
Right(.Value, 2)
Case 4 ' e.g., 1234 = 12:34
TimeStr = Left(.Value, 2) & ":" & _
Right(.Value, 2)
Case 5 ' e.g., 12345 = 1:23:45 NOT 12:03:45
TimeStr = Left(.Value, 1) & ":" & _
Mid(.Value, 2, 2) & ":" & Right(.Value, 2)
Case 6 ' e.g., 123456 = 12:34:56
TimeStr = Left(.Value, 2) & ":" & _
Mid(.Value, 3, 2) & ":" & Right(.Value, 2)
Case Else
Err.Raise 0
End Select
.Value = TimeValue(TimeStr)
End If
End With
Application.EnableEvents = True
Exit Sub
EndMacro:
MsgBox "You did not enter a valid time"
Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub

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HTH

Bob Phillips
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Bob Phillips wrote:
[b]Try this amended version.It's even clever enough to translate 1300
tgo
01:00PM.


That did the trick!! Thank you so much! I haven't programmed since
the original, non-visual basic. A lot was starting to come back, but
I'd have never figured this one out. Now that this whole deal has
regained my interest, I'm going to start diggnig into VBA a little
more. :)

Thanks again Bob!



It's a pleasure, and if it has re-kindled the spark, even better. Good

luck
with it.