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How do I use military time for daily schedule of appointments
How do I set up military time? When I enter "0800" and enter, it converts to
"800". |
How do I use military time for daily schedule of appointments
You could format the cell as text, or enter '0800. You can still add,
subtract, etc in that format. Carole O "Tiggerco" wrote: How do I set up military time? When I enter "0800" and enter, it converts to "800". |
How do I use military time for daily schedule of appointments
Working with numbers that are text can be difficult. Working with times becomes
even more difficult. Carole O wrote: You could format the cell as text, or enter '0800. You can still add, subtract, etc in that format. Carole O "Tiggerco" wrote: How do I set up military time? When I enter "0800" and enter, it converts to "800". -- Dave Peterson |
How do I use military time for daily schedule of appointments
I would enter the time as time.
But then format that cell as: hhmm If you really want to avoid typing that colon, Chip Pearson has some VBA code that you may want to tweak: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/DateTimeEntry.htm Tiggerco wrote: How do I set up military time? When I enter "0800" and enter, it converts to "800". -- Dave Peterson |
How do I use military time for daily schedule of appointments
Enter 08:00
-- David Biddulph "Tiggerco" wrote in message ... How do I set up military time? When I enter "0800" and enter, it converts to "800". |
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