Time formats in Excel
Dave,
I think you are right. I am copying data from an external source and it
doesn't have the zero to start with.
Is there a way to add one without manually entering in each cell. The
problem I have is that excel will not include these values without the
leading zero.
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
If you type in something less than an hour, does the leading 0 show up?
(I couldn't duplicate what you found.)
Maybe it's a problem with what you're pasting--not the format itself.
Office Gopher wrote:
I am trying to create a spreadsheet which totals times spent on the phone.
I have formatted the cells as [h]:mm:ss.
The problem I have is that if the time I paste in in less than 1 hour then
Excel misses of the leading 0 and formats as such :mm:ss.
When I try to total the columns, it ignores the cells formated as above. If
I manually enter the leading 0, it stays.
How do I display a leading zero, or, add one in if the value I paste in
doesn't have one.
Thanks in advance
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Dave Peterson
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