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Use a number format of [hh]:mm or [hh]:mm:ss. The square brackets
prevent Excel from "rolling over" the time at 24 hours. Thus, for example, 30 hours 40 minutes will be displayed as 30:40 or 30:40:00 rather than 6:00. Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Excel Product Group, 1998 - 2009 Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email on web site) On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 10:41:01 -0800, DaveB wrote: Have 2 cells formated as time (13.30). I'd like to subtract the start time 16.00 from 24.00 to get a numerical number 8 (format here is number 2 dec places). Problem is that I am having trouble formating the 24.00 entry to read 24 hundred hours (24:00), excel puts the entry(24:00) as 00.00 so the formula reads it as zero hour, hence the equation calculates as 00:00 - 16:00 = -16.00. The sheet is used for scheduling and is printed and posted. Getting excel to display (and calculate 24:00) would be a big help. Thanks in advance |
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