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Biff
 
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but is it any easier than the 24 hour clock with colon?
One shift hardly does it for me.


Ah, but that one shift requires two hands!

Payroll clerks/timekeepers that either don't want to use
the VBA method or don't know about it will really
appreciate the difference.

Biff

-----Original Message-----
but is it any easier than the 24 hour clock with colon?

One shift hardly
does it for me.

Bob

"Biff" wrote in message
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Hi!

An alternative to the VBA solution is to *TEMPORARILY*

set
AutoCorrect to replace a period "." with the colon ":"

and
enter the "times" like 12.34. You would have enter the
times in a 24 hr clock format but can reformat them

after
they've all been entered.

This is lots faster and easier than using the 1 2 shift
colon 3 4 space P M method.

Just remember to reset AutoCorrect after you're done.

Biff

-----Original Message-----
I am trying to type in 12:34 as 1234(for example) and

have the format convert
it back to 12:34 Is there a way of formatting this

conversion? I will need it
to be a time format since it is a time card key entry.

Thanks
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Danlinksman
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