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I'm getting nicely confused here and would appreciate a little help
please. For a CD I bought, I had a text file containing details of the durations of some tracks. It looked like this: Min Sec Préambule 02:17 Pierrot 01:58 Arlequin 01:05 I imported it into Excel 2000, where it looked the same. Adding durations of the first dozen or so tracks gave the correct answer. For example: Préambule 02:17 Pierrot 01:58 Arlequin 01:05 Total 05:20 But later totals were clearly wrong. I eventually realised it was because Excel had assumed, (for reasons I'd be interested to know), that these were Hours:Mins, instead of Mins:Secs. So how can I do the following please: 1) Fix this now, after the event. So far, fiddling with changing the format to Custom mm:ss didn't work. 2) Ensure that future similar imports are correct. -- Terry, West Sussex, UK |
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