Subtract 7:00 pm from 7:30 pm
Thanks Heidi!
Your right, I'll have to work with the format a bit (I don't need to display
the seconds).
Larry
"Heidi Harting-Rex" wrote in message
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Hi there,
Format the Begin and End cells as a time, (e.g., 1:30PM).
Then format the Total cell as a time, but in the minutes
format (e.g., 30:55.2).
Then do a basic formula to subtract (e.g., =SUM(A1-B1))
That should work for you. The only trick is in the
format for the cells.
Good luck!
Heidi
-----Original Message-----
Hope someone can help... I need to get the difference
between two times ie:
End - Start.
I guess I need a formula that I can use in Excel that
will allow me to enter
the start time, the end time, and then in another cell,
get the difference.
So, If I start a job at 7:00 PM (Which is how I enter
the info in the cell)
and end the job at say 9:45 PM (entered in the second
cell) the third cell
will display 2 Hr 45 min.
I think I am explaining this badly... I guess what I
need is to be able to
perform math (Add/Subtract) on Time. I am not familiar
with how Excel uses
Time Values.
Begin End Total
7:00 PM 7:30 PM 30 min
Hope someone can help
Larry
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