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Hi,
The wrong answer!! My first formula was correct but I messed up on the second by not checking it properly. thanks for the correction. Mike "David Biddulph" wrote: So if A1 is the OP's 10020 minutes and A2 is 20000 minutes, what answer does your formula give? What does =(A2-A1)/(60*24) give, formatted as [h]:mm ? -- David Biddulph "Mike H" wrote in message ... Another way if you want to do further calculations on the time =TIME(INT((A2-A1)/60),(MOD((A2-A1),60)),0) Format as [hh]:mm Mike "Mike H" wrote: Try =INT((A2-A1)/60)&" Hrs "& (MOD((A2-A1),60))&" mins" Where A1 is start minutes A2 is end minutes Mike "Neves" wrote: My problem is that I have mins that look like 10020 total mins which are mins a forklift has been running I need to take that number and subtract it from another number like it and format it in to hours |
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