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I'm not sure if Excel will retain the accuracy, as it is limited to 15
digit precision (and times are stored internally as fractions of a 24- hour day). If it does, you can multiply by 24, and by 60 and by 60 again, and you would have the time in seconds - format the cell as a number with 7 dp. Hope this helps. Pete On Jun 27, 5:20*pm, ASP1000 wrote: Hi, I am trying to analyse some data which has been recorded with a timestamp.. the problem is that Excel is not able (as far as I am aware) to read the time accurately ebnough. The data I have is accurate to 100 nano seconds, i.e. the data is in format HH:MM:SS.mmmuuun. So far I have been able to get the format MM:SS.mmm, but this is not good enough. Does anyone know of a way to get the more accurate format? -- asp |
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