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Forgot a little detail, Peo Sjoblom
How to adjusted to calculate minutes from 11:00 a to 1:00 p without using
13:00? In other way how can obtain total minutes past from 2 times when they past noon ( without using military time)? |
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Forgot a little detail, Peo Sjoblom
If you type in 1:00 PM it will equal 13:00
-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "FC" wrote in message ... How to adjusted to calculate minutes from 11:00 a to 1:00 p without using 13:00? In other way how can obtain total minutes past from 2 times when they past noon ( without using military time)? |
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Forgot a little detail, Peo Sjoblom
Did not want to put AM OR PM but if thats the only way is okay. Thanks a lot
for your help. "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: If you type in 1:00 PM it will equal 13:00 -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "FC" wrote in message ... How to adjusted to calculate minutes from 11:00 a to 1:00 p without using 13:00? In other way how can obtain total minutes past from 2 times when they past noon ( without using military time)? |
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