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Default How to set a time for the next 1/4 hour

Tushar,

Point taken, and I agree with you.

Bob

"Tushar Mehta" wrote in message
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Nitpicking comment: I realize that 96 is the inverse of how XL stores
a time of 15 minutes (0:15:00), but an identical formulation that,
hopefully, makes the intent more evident is:

=ROUNDUP(B14/TIME(0,15,0),0)*TIME(0,15,0)

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Bruce,

This should get you started

MsgBox Format(Application.RoundUp(Time * 96, 0) / 96, "hh:mm:ss")


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"BruceJ" wrote in message
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I am looking to find out how to set a timer to the next 15 min

interval
(On
the 1/4 hour)


What would be the best way to set a varible (NxtTime) to the next 1/4

hour?

I need to have something run at each 15 minutes on the quater hour,

how
can
I figure out the NEXT 1/4 hour? I know I will add 900 seconds after

that,
but I am not sure how to figure out the next 1/4 hour....




Thanks
Bruce