That is the way it does it, not good, but there it is I am afraid.
See
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/DateTimeEntry.htm for quick time entry.
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"ffjerm" wrote in message
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i've got a couple of questions. i trying to build a timing sheet in excel
to
track multiple race cars over multiple laps. I've got all the formulas
figured out, but my problem is with data entry. there is a standard short
cut
to enter the current time (shift, ctrl, ;), but when i use this, it
doesn't
enter the seconds. I've formatted the cell as HH:mm:ss. any ideas here??
also, i know you can format the cells to auto fill, where i could type
"345"
and it will automatically change it to "$3.45". i've tried to use this
with
the above time format, but it changes it to a date and time default. it
will
only recognizes the decimal equivalent of time, whereas 093344 is
converted
to 07/25/2155 12:00 AM instead of 09:33:44 (hh:mm:ss). any help here would
be
greatly appreciated.
thank you in advance - jeremy