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I would like to work out a formula to multiply the result of an equation
(10.00.30 - 10.00.00 in hh:mm:ss) by an amount of money. I am calculating archive costs so I need to know what the amount of archive is by subtracting the end time code from the beginning, and then multiplying by the cost per second. Thanks, Monique |
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