Ignore previous post as it ignores cases where hours are say 4000 and
minutes sum up to say 6000
This takes care of tose situaions
=(C5+INT((D5*60+E5)/1440))&" Days "&INT(MOD(D5*60+E5,1440)/60)&" Hrs
"&MOD(MOD(E5,1440),60)&" Mins"
where C5 house days D5 hours and E5 minutes
"N Harkawat" wrote in message
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On the cell where you need the final output
=(C5+INT(D5/24))&" days "&MOD(D5,24)+(INT(E5/60))&" Hrs "&MOD(E5,60)&"
Mins
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where C5 house days D5 hours and E5 minutes
"OB1" wrote in message
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Hi All and thanks for reading my post.
I am working on a spreadsheet typically for a game called Eve.
It is a skills spreadsheet that tells me the number of days hours
minutes required to learn a particular skill.
Basically i input the current level of skill and the goal level and out
pops.......eg.
Days Hours Mins
23 15 39
Now i want to develop my sheet further and want a totals row at the
bottom to calculate the total time for a group of skills. I can get the
total number of days hours mins on a row but of course i invariably get
this..........eg.
Skills to be done
Skill Days Hours Mins
A 5 13 49
B 16 20 11
C 1 16 59
D 0 43 36
Total 22 92 155
But i want to portray the days, hours and mins properly to
get............
From above example.
Days Hours Mins
Total 25 22 35 (I believe this to
be correct)
I hope there is someone out there that can shed some light onto this
topic for me. I have trawled through the functions in excel, and just
getting more and more confused.
Thanks for reading this lengthy post, and thanks in advance to anybody
that can help.
Best Regards
OB1
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