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You're correct, of course, Dave. I normally cut and paste formulae to avoid this
problem, but I said, this one's so short, I'll just type it in. Obviously it wasn't the time saver I hoped it would be. -- Regards, Fred "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... I hope you meant =mod(a1,1), Fred? Dividing by zero isn't to be encouraged. :-) -- David Biddulph "Fred Smith" wrote in message ... =mod(a1,0) will give you just the time. Adjust the range to suit. "Ugnz" wrote in message ... I am importing data from a CSV which gives me a time with the appropriate date. i.e. 8/11/07 11:51. I am only interested in the time portion of that, as I'm adding my own data. When you type in a time, it automatically assumes you mean 0/1/00. How do I change the imported data to be the same date as my typed data, given that the imported data will have several different dates? Thanks Maria :) |
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