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Default Time Calculation

As long as the difference is less than 32 days you could just subtract one
from the other, and use a format of "d h:mm:ss" (without the quotes)

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"Michell Major" wrote in message
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Bob. How about ... Date and time subtracted from each other to give
aDay,Hour and Minute return?

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Dan

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

=Y5-A2-TIME(0,30,0)

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"wnfisba" wrote in message
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I have a spreadsheet which is properly doing a time
calculation...Y5-A2...from Y5 cell 12:54 and cell A2 which is the

current
time. Is there any way I can take another 30 minutes off of this
calculation???

Y2-A2-????






 
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