I guess the problem that I am running into is that when I try to add 13:00
hours plus 13:00 hours which should be (26:00 hours) excel displays the time
as 2:00AM? I have tried all kinds of formats, but i can't seem to find any
that will count the hours up? I am trying to find out how many total hours
an individual worked throughout the week based on the times the indivual
clocked in and out.
A1 (7:00:00 AM), B1 (8:00:00 PM), C1 (=A1-B1+(A1<B1)) C1 displays 13:00,
A2 (7:00:00 AM), B2 (8:00:00 PM), C2 (=A1-B1+(A1<B1)) C2 displays 13:00
as well, C3 (=SUM(C1,C2)) C3 displays 2:00? How can I get it to
display 26:00?
Any suggestions? Your help is greatly appriciated. Thanks.
Gabe
"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:
How would it tell the difference between 340 as in 03:40 or 340 as in the
integer 340?
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Peo Sjoblom
"Gabe" wrote in message
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Thanks for the info, but I think I figured it out. Excel stores dates and
times as serial numbers. I have to input the correct dates as well
otherwise
it is trying to subtract the past. Example: 1pm 1/1/1900 from 12am
1/1/1900.
It's too bad excel does'nt have a basic stop watch format, maybe they
should
make one in a new version. Thanks.
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
See http://www.cpearson.com/excel/DateTimeEntry.htm
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RP
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"Gabe" wrote in message
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I am looking to have the formula bar read 0:00 as well. So when I
click on
the cell I can just type 1,230,3,etc.. and it will appear as 1:00,
2:30,
3:00. just like a stop watch would. Any tips?
"David Billigmeier" wrote:
Use a custom format of:
hh:mm:ss
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Dave
"Gabe" wrote:
Is there a way to format a cell's time in a "stop watch" format,
without the
date prefix or the AM/PM. Currently (1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM)
Suggested
(0:00).
Any help is greatly appriciated. Thanks.