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Anne Troy
 
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Duh. I never even looked, Sandy. I got negative nine days and something, and
never did the format when I tested the formula. Of course I know you can't
do negative in time in Excel (unless you're one of those two Mac users).
Would you believe I taught Advanced Excel to the US EPA. HEY!! I hear you
laughing!! CUT THAT OUT!! LOL!!
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"Sandy Mann" wrote in message
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NASA may be able to work with negative time but Excel can't unless the
1904 date syetm is selected which will change the date in A1 from 10/7/05
to 10/8/09 - but then you knew that <g

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"Anne Troy" wrote in message
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Actually, no. I meant it the way I said it. After all, NASA says "T minus
whatever". But, of course, either works just fine. :)
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"Sandy Mann" wrote in message
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"Anne Troy" wrote in message
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=NOW()-A1

That will return a negative number, I assume that you mean

=A1-NOW()

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"Anne Troy" wrote in message
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=NOW()-A1
Where 10/7/2005 is in A1.
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"SeekingHelp" wrote in message
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How can I set up a formula in Excel to countdown from NOW to a certain
date
and time. i.e. the number of days, hours, and minutes between NOW and
Oct 7.

Thanks!