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Formatting appearance of Time Values
Hi
I have a cell with data, formatted in hh:mm:ss. If the value in that cell is less than 24:00:00, then I want it to appear with a green format (i.e. the cell is filled with green colour and the text remains black), if the value is greater than 24:00:00. then I want a similar effect but with the cell filled in red colour. I am not getting this right with Conditional Formatting. Please help. |
Formatting appearance of Time Values
Hey Will there are only 24 hours in a day, and it will usually appear as
00:00:00 not 24:00:00. I think that if you try to type in an hour larger than 24:00:00, like 26:00:00 it will just read as 2:00 am. Long story short you can do this with conditional formatting but not using the greater than and less than. You'll have to use between. For example, to make cells green between midnight and noon use the drop down menu for between, and type in 00:00:00 and 12:00:00. |
Formatting appearance of Time Values
Hi Desperate
Oh dear - my database has just taken a couple of steps back. I was going to reply to you by saying that the value (in this case) could exceed 24 hrs, since it is the difference between two dates, and thus not a "time-of-day" value. (e.g. the number of working hours between Monday & Friday) - but I have just seen that it does not in fact calculate like that. I will have to take some steps back and apply a different formula for the calculation as described above, before I get to the conditional formatting bits. Just a note however - regardless of the type of time data, when I try and enter a hh:mm:ss value into the conditional formatting field, it just returns "1", and does not seem to retain the hh:mm:ss format of the input. "Desperate" wrote: Hey Will there are only 24 hours in a day, and it will usually appear as 00:00:00 not 24:00:00. I think that if you try to type in an hour larger than 24:00:00, like 26:00:00 it will just read as 2:00 am. Long story short you can do this with conditional formatting but not using the greater than and less than. You'll have to use between. For example, to make cells green between midnight and noon use the drop down menu for between, and type in 00:00:00 and 12:00:00. |
Formatting appearance of Time Values
You've said "I am not getting this right with Conditional Formatting", but
you haven't told us what conditions you have tried to set in CF, nor what your problem is. What value is in the cell, what result did you get, and what result did you expect? CF/ Cell Value Is/ less than 1 should do the job. You will realise, I hope, that with a cell formatted as hh:mm:ss it will always be *displayed* as less than 24:00:00. If you want to see values beyond 24:00:00 you need to format as [hh]:mm:ss, but the format for the hours display doesn't affect the value in the cell, and hence doesn't affect the result from CF. -- David Biddulph "WildWill" wrote in message ... Hi I have a cell with data, formatted in hh:mm:ss. If the value in that cell is less than 24:00:00, then I want it to appear with a green format (i.e. the cell is filled with green colour and the text remains black), if the value is greater than 24:00:00. then I want a similar effect but with the cell filled in red colour. I am not getting this right with Conditional Formatting. Please help. |
Formatting appearance of Time Values
Hi David & Desperate
In the end, I reverted back to calculating working days instead of trying to calculate working hours between the two dates. In this way I get a numeric value, i.e. "3" (working days) and this is easy to regulate in CF. Thanks a stack for the advice. Awesome Forum - Awesome Assistance! "David Biddulph" wrote: You've said "I am not getting this right with Conditional Formatting", but you haven't told us what conditions you have tried to set in CF, nor what your problem is. What value is in the cell, what result did you get, and what result did you expect? CF/ Cell Value Is/ less than 1 should do the job. You will realise, I hope, that with a cell formatted as hh:mm:ss it will always be *displayed* as less than 24:00:00. If you want to see values beyond 24:00:00 you need to format as [hh]:mm:ss, but the format for the hours display doesn't affect the value in the cell, and hence doesn't affect the result from CF. -- David Biddulph "WildWill" wrote in message ... Hi I have a cell with data, formatted in hh:mm:ss. If the value in that cell is less than 24:00:00, then I want it to appear with a green format (i.e. the cell is filled with green colour and the text remains black), if the value is greater than 24:00:00. then I want a similar effect but with the cell filled in red colour. I am not getting this right with Conditional Formatting. Please help. |
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