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A1=124.4
Can this be changed to read 1:24.4? |
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in B1 enter:
=LEFT(A1,1) & ":" & RIGHT(A1,4) -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200828 "M.A.Tyler" wrote: A1=124.4 Can this be changed to read 1:24.4? |
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beautiful, thank you!
"Gary''s Student" wrote: in B1 enter: =LEFT(A1,1) & ":" & RIGHT(A1,4) -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200828 "M.A.Tyler" wrote: A1=124.4 Can this be changed to read 1:24.4? |
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Actually, there is a problem with Gary''s Student's formula (assuming I
understand your request correctly)... it only works if there are exactly 3 digits in front of the decimal point. This formula should what I think you want under all possible circumstances... =TEXT(A1,"0\:00.0") but note that if you have less than 3 digits in front of the decimal point, it put a "0:" in front of the number (which is formatted out to have a leading zero where necessary). -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "M.A.Tyler" <Great Lakes State wrote in message ... beautiful, thank you! "Gary''s Student" wrote: in B1 enter: =LEFT(A1,1) & ":" & RIGHT(A1,4) -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200828 "M.A.Tyler" wrote: A1=124.4 Can this be changed to read 1:24.4? |
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One other question, why would 108=1:108? shouldn't it be 1:08? is there a fix?
"Gary''s Student" wrote: in B1 enter: =LEFT(A1,1) & ":" & RIGHT(A1,4) -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200828 "M.A.Tyler" wrote: A1=124.4 Can this be changed to read 1:24.4? |
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Try this:
=TIME(0,INT(A1/100),A1-INT(A1/100)*100)+MOD(A1,1)/86400 It should work for all values. Regards, Fred "M.A.Tyler" <Great Lakes State wrote in message ... One other question, why would 108=1:108? shouldn't it be 1:08? is there a fix? "Gary''s Student" wrote: in B1 enter: =LEFT(A1,1) & ":" & RIGHT(A1,4) -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200828 "M.A.Tyler" wrote: A1=124.4 Can this be changed to read 1:24.4? |
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This solves the question I just posted, works great. Thanks to both of you!
"Rick Rothstein" wrote: Actually, there is a problem with Gary''s Student's formula (assuming I understand your request correctly)... it only works if there are exactly 3 digits in front of the decimal point. This formula should what I think you want under all possible circumstances... =TEXT(A1,"0\:00.0") but note that if you have less than 3 digits in front of the decimal point, it put a "0:" in front of the number (which is formatted out to have a leading zero where necessary). -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "M.A.Tyler" <Great Lakes State wrote in message ... beautiful, thank you! "Gary''s Student" wrote: in B1 enter: =LEFT(A1,1) & ":" & RIGHT(A1,4) -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200828 "M.A.Tyler" wrote: A1=124.4 Can this be changed to read 1:24.4? |
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