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Default Formatting for and adding thousandths of a second

I think you misread Gary's reply.
The format is h:mm:ss.000 with a decimal before the final 000 not a colon.
I was able to add up the same values he gave.
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"John Kaurloto" wrote in message
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Thank you.

Formatting with the zeros will allow me to enter the appropriate value,
but
when I attempt to add the column of time values formatted in that manner,
the result is 00:00:00:000
Without the zeros the column adds perfectly, as if Excel, while allowing
me
to enter the value, cannot compute any format but hh:mm:ss
I could certainly being doing something totally incorrect, but while the
format works, the math doesn't.
Any ideas as to why this would be so? Am I doing something wrong?

Again, my sincere thanks.

John


"Gary''s Student" wrote in
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Colons help to define the fields and avoid confusion. You can set up

custom
formatting that will allow you to work in thousandths of a sec:

hh:mm:ss.000 with more than necessary precision:
formatted general
01:00:00.000 0.041666666667
00:01:00.000 0.000694444444
00:00:01.000 0.000011574074
00:00:00.100 0.000001157407
00:00:00.010 0.000000115741
00:00:00.001 0.000000011574


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Gary''s Student


"John Kaurloto" wrote:

To the group:

Are there any means of formatting cells to include thousandths of

seconds?
And then Summing those times?

I know hh:mm:ss - standard time formatting. This adds perfectly, but I

am
in need of a time entry of
Hours, Minutes, Seconds, tenths, hundredths, thousandths of seconds.

Any help or suggestions greatly appreciated.

Thank you, most kindly.

John