I don't know that those numbers mean. Is it information in hh:mm or
mm:ss? In any case, you already have the building blocks with my last
post. The functions MINUTE() and SECOND() and you can guess by
extension that there is a function HOUR(). Just put the pieces
together depending on what numbers you have.
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Thank you , however i have following example, can you please explain how to
convert it into Minutes:
1:02
5:55
0:13
0:21
51:37:00
1:15
0:00
4:29
0:59
15:42
0:05
1:33
0:05
0:04
4:48
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"Tushar Mehta" wrote:
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how do i convert Min:Sec to Min.sec for example 68:43:00 = 68.43 (68 minutes
and 43 seconds)
=MINUTE(C31)+SECOND(C31)/100 where C31 contains the time in hh:mm:ss.
Note that XL may format the cell containing the formula with a time
format. If so, change it to 'General'.
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