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Right-click on the Time field heading, and choose Field Settings
Click the Number button Select the Time category, and select the one of the time formats that shows total hours, e.g. 37:30:55 -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html "Training Goddess" wrote: I'm working in a database with time durations that are calculated based on start and finish dates and times. Then I am analysing these calculations in a PivotTable, but the Grand Totals for columns/rows don't make sense. The Subtotals seem to be ok, but I don't trust them since these Grand Totals aren't correct. What should I be doing differently? Thanks! Training Goddess |
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