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We often get reports where the time is entered as 41:58:00 where the 41 is
hours, the 58 is minutes and the 00 is seconds. However, this data is copy and pasted from another form. It is formatted as: CUSTOM [h]:mm:ss. However, when you click on the cell, what you see in the formula line is 1/1/1900 5:58:00 PM How do I use this time to convert to seconds (if necessary to get my final per hour answer)? I then need to divide it by the number of papers completed within that time frame. Say a rep has completed 314 papers in that length of time. I need to show how many papers were completed per hour. I know this is probably simple to one of you out there, but it has me totally confused. Help!!! Thanks, Cheri |
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