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Hello,
I have a spreadsheet which contains arrival and departure times of vehicles. The format of this is "0100" and not 01:00. This to speed up input. However, when sorting the data I need to start the column at 0600 (morning) and run to 0559. When I sort the data at the moment, I get all of the 0000 and so on until 2359, and I have to manually move the 0000 - 0559 to the end of the dataset. How can I get Excel to sort the data starting at 0600 instead of 0000? Regards, Matt |
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