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Stop watch time in Excel
Hello,
I am doing a time study with the stop watch in HH:MM:SS format staring at 0 and continuing until the process stop and record time at different steps. How do I format in Excel to input stop watch time, not in time AM or FM? Then another column to calculate the difference time between each step. Thank for any sugguestions. |
Stop watch time in Excel
You can use [hh]:mm:ss, if that's what you want.
-- David Biddulph "Cam" wrote in message ... Hello, I am doing a time study with the stop watch in HH:MM:SS format staring at 0 and continuing until the process stop and record time at different steps. How do I format in Excel to input stop watch time, not in time AM or FM? Then another column to calculate the difference time between each step. Thank for any sugguestions. |
Stop watch time in Excel
David,
Thanks for your sugguestion, but how do I convert from 01:26:40 (1 hour and 26 minutes) into 87 minutes (round up). Thanks "David Biddulph" wrote: You can use [hh]:mm:ss, if that's what you want. -- David Biddulph "Cam" wrote in message ... Hello, I am doing a time study with the stop watch in HH:MM:SS format staring at 0 and continuing until the process stop and record time at different steps. How do I format in Excel to input stop watch time, not in time AM or FM? Then another column to calculate the difference time between each step. Thank for any sugguestions. |
Stop watch time in Excel
Excel times are in multiples of of a day, so if you want to convert to
minutes, multiply by 24*60. Format as number with zero decimal places if you want to round. If you always want to round up, use the ROUNDUP function. -- David Biddulph "Cam" wrote in message ... David, Thanks for your sugguestion, but how do I convert from 01:26:40 (1 hour and 26 minutes) into 87 minutes (round up). Thanks "David Biddulph" wrote: You can use [hh]:mm:ss, if that's what you want. -- David Biddulph "Cam" wrote in message ... Hello, I am doing a time study with the stop watch in HH:MM:SS format staring at 0 and continuing until the process stop and record time at different steps. How do I format in Excel to input stop watch time, not in time AM or FM? Then another column to calculate the difference time between each step. Thank for any sugguestions. |
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