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Fred Holmes
 
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Default Time formatting

I'm familiar with subtracting start time from finish time to get
elapsed time, and formatting the elapsed time as a time function, to
include d:h:mm for elapsed times of more than 24 hours. But I don't
seem to be able to work out a formating that will, e.g., report 30
hours for the elapsed time for a number 1.25 [days].

Will formatting do it, or do I have to write my own parsing function?

Thanks,

Fred Holmes
 
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