Bash,
I tried Anne's suggestion and, at first, it didn't work, Excel did not
want to keep the improper format.
Then I read the 'Convert' function and loaded the Add-in Analysis
ToolPak (Tools - Add-ins..) and closed / re-opened the Workbook.
Now it shows the 53 hours in Anne's [h]:mm:ss format.
Bash Wrote:
I tried it. Its not helping.
"Anne Troy" wrote:
Use this format instead, Bash:
[h]:mm:ss
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Anne Troy
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"Bash" wrote in message
...
I work for a call center where in a process I keep the track of
time
duration
of calls. I want to write a time durations in the formatt of
hh:mm:ss.
However if I write say 53:12:49 (where it should mean 53 hours, 12
minutes
and 49 seconds) excel takes it as 1/2/1900 5:12:49 AM. Even if I
go to
formatt and change the data type to hh:mm:ss it remains the same.
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