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From your posting I assume A1 has the ID
B1 has the start time B2 has the end time B3 has the time difference In E1 put: =INDIRECT("A" & ROW()*3-2) In F1 put: =INDIRECT("B" & ROW()*3-2) In G1 put: =INDIRECT("B" & ROW()*3-1) In H1 put: =INDIRECT("B" & ROW()*3) E1 thru H1 should be the first record. Copy E1 thru H1 and past down as far as you need. -- Gary's Student "Jerry Mc Cauley" wrote: Good evening all I am working with an employee schedule, that we are in the process of importing into Access. Whom ever made the excel sheet (10 million years ago) put the schedule on 3 different rows Emp Number Start Time End Time Hours worked The times have been formated to show "Short Time" I would like to combine the time up into a single line like: Emp Number 07:00-16:30 Is there any way to do this without retyping the entire mess????? Thanks -- Jerry |
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