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Set them to 0:00 with no difference. Also set them to 1:00 with no difference.
"David Biddulph" wrote: "Ed H" wrote in message ... I looked at a couple of similar questions but have not been able to achieve a good result. I have a few cells defined as Time HH:MM. I want to sum them up so I get hours and minutes. In the cell to hold the total, I used "=SUM(N43:N47)". I formatted the Total cell as custom with a format of [hh]:mm. The original values were 10:00, 3:00, 12:00. I was expecting to get 25:00. What I am getting is 577:00 What values are in the other 2 cells? N43 to N47 are 5 cells; you've quoted 3 values. Are the other 2 empty? -- David Biddulph |
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