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Time Format
This is such an easy question, I'm almost embarrassed to be asking it...
I have a column that shows time. The cell shows the time the way I want it: 2:00 PM. The formula bar shows this: 2:00:00 PM. Im using the spreadsheet as part of a Merge document, and its merging the time as 2:00:00 PM. Ive set the column format to Time, and chose the format that reads 1:30 PM. It doesnt change anything. I tried changing the column format to Text, but it gives me the decimal equivalent of the time. Ive tried copying and pasting using every single option under €śPaste Special€ť but nothing is working. Please help me before I do violence to my monitor! |
Time Format
Oh, I forgot to mention I'm using Excel 2002.
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Time Format
I am assuming by Merge you mean WORD Mail Merge:
Add the time formatting to the merge field in WORD: \@ "h:mm am/pm" HTH "ClaireView" wrote: This is such an easy question, I'm almost embarrassed to be asking it... I have a column that shows time. The cell shows the time the way I want it: 2:00 PM. The formula bar shows this: 2:00:00 PM. Im using the spreadsheet as part of a Merge document, and its merging the time as 2:00:00 PM. Ive set the column format to Time, and chose the format that reads 1:30 PM. It doesnt change anything. I tried changing the column format to Text, but it gives me the decimal equivalent of the time. Ive tried copying and pasting using every single option under €śPaste Special€ť but nothing is working. Please help me before I do violence to my monitor! |
Time Format
Topper, I never thought to change the formatting in the OTHER program. Yeah,
I'm merging the time into a Word document, and your trick worked! THANKS!!!! For those who will search this topic and need further instructions, here's what I did. I went to my 2002 Word document, found the field for the time entry, did a right-click and chose "Edit Field." From the Field pop-up that appeared, I found the "Field Codes" button. I added Topper's formatting to the Field Code box, and OKed my way out. The field now displayed the time in the format I wanted. Hooray! "Toppers" wrote: I am assuming by Merge you mean WORD Mail Merge: Add the time formatting to the merge field in WORD: \@ "h:mm am/pm" HTH "ClaireView" wrote: This is such an easy question, I'm almost embarrassed to be asking it... I have a column that shows time. The cell shows the time the way I want it: 2:00 PM. The formula bar shows this: 2:00:00 PM. Im using the spreadsheet as part of a Merge document, and its merging the time as 2:00:00 PM. Ive set the column format to Time, and chose the format that reads 1:30 PM. It doesnt change anything. I tried changing the column format to Text, but it gives me the decimal equivalent of the time. Ive tried copying and pasting using every single option under €śPaste Special€ť but nothing is working. Please help me before I do violence to my monitor! |
Time Format
.... and saved a monitor from GBH! Have a good weekend.
"ClaireView" wrote: Topper, I never thought to change the formatting in the OTHER program. Yeah, I'm merging the time into a Word document, and your trick worked! THANKS!!!! For those who will search this topic and need further instructions, here's what I did. I went to my 2002 Word document, found the field for the time entry, did a right-click and chose "Edit Field." From the Field pop-up that appeared, I found the "Field Codes" button. I added Topper's formatting to the Field Code box, and OKed my way out. The field now displayed the time in the format I wanted. Hooray! "Toppers" wrote: I am assuming by Merge you mean WORD Mail Merge: Add the time formatting to the merge field in WORD: \@ "h:mm am/pm" HTH "ClaireView" wrote: This is such an easy question, I'm almost embarrassed to be asking it... I have a column that shows time. The cell shows the time the way I want it: 2:00 PM. The formula bar shows this: 2:00:00 PM. Im using the spreadsheet as part of a Merge document, and its merging the time as 2:00:00 PM. Ive set the column format to Time, and chose the format that reads 1:30 PM. It doesnt change anything. I tried changing the column format to Text, but it gives me the decimal equivalent of the time. Ive tried copying and pasting using every single option under €śPaste Special€ť but nothing is working. Please help me before I do violence to my monitor! |
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