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Fred Smith Fred Smith is offline
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Default Combining two formulas using concatenate

You're getting close. You don't use equal signs in functions (only at the start
of a formula). And you need a dash inside the quotes of the second parameter.
Try:

=concatenate(text($c$17-time(1,45,0),"hh:mm"),"-*",text($c$17-time(1,15,0),"hh:mm"))

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Fred


"Confused Kate" <Confused wrote in message
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Here is the formula I've tried that isn't working:

*=concatenate(text(=$c$17-time(1,45,0),"hh:mm"),"*",text(=$c$17-time(1,15,0),"hh:mm"))

Is it possible to put these two formulas together? Basically, I need the
time to look like 07:15-07:45. These times pull off of cell C17. If C17 is
changed this range of time needs to change. How do I program excel to do
this?