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DSR_CT

Stopwatch time
 
How can I enter stopwatch (or elapsed) time into cells in the format of
x:yy.zz where x is minutes, y seconds (0-60) and z is hundredths of seconds
(i.e. 0-100). I would like to show the actual time in the cell and then be
able to chart these times. This will allow me to compare the times and
determine fastest, slowest, differences, etc. I am not interested in the Date
or clock time, simply absolute time. But I did not see a choice which allows
me to retain the 2 decimal places to the right. Any help greatly appreciated.

FSt1

Stopwatch time
 
hi
see this site. it has a lot on clock, stop watch ect. large site all dealing
with time.
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel...ime.htm#timers
regards
FSt1

"DSR_CT" wrote:

How can I enter stopwatch (or elapsed) time into cells in the format of
x:yy.zz where x is minutes, y seconds (0-60) and z is hundredths of seconds
(i.e. 0-100). I would like to show the actual time in the cell and then be
able to chart these times. This will allow me to compare the times and
determine fastest, slowest, differences, etc. I am not interested in the Date
or clock time, simply absolute time. But I did not see a choice which allows
me to retain the 2 decimal places to the right. Any help greatly appreciated.


David Biddulph[_2_]

Stopwatch time
 
Format as m:ss.00
or [m]:ss.00 if the minutes may go beyond 60.
--
David Biddulph

"DSR_CT" wrote in message
...
How can I enter stopwatch (or elapsed) time into cells in the format of
x:yy.zz where x is minutes, y seconds (0-60) and z is hundredths of
seconds
(i.e. 0-100). I would like to show the actual time in the cell and then be
able to chart these times. This will allow me to compare the times and
determine fastest, slowest, differences, etc. I am not interested in the
Date
or clock time, simply absolute time. But I did not see a choice which
allows
me to retain the 2 decimal places to the right. Any help greatly
appreciated.





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