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I have a timesheet and I have a simple formula that calculates the diff
between 2 times and goes something like this: = (B4-A4)*24 Where B4 = 4:45 PM and A4 = 7:15 AM The result (formatted correctly) is 9.50 Hrs I can continue dong this row after row and eventually total it at the bottom and get something like 440.15 Hrs So what's my question? What happens if I want this formula modified so that the result can be expressed as something like : 9 Hours and 30 Minutes Can someone help? (Pls bear in mind that whatever the answer I still need to be able to go to the bottom of all the calculated differences and add up a total, so as to end up with a string like" 120 Hours and 35 Minutes " Any help would be greatly appreciated Many Thanks John - Sydney AUSTRALIA |
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