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mm:ss keeps changing to a date format
I have what should be a simple issue.
I'm trying to enter race times as mm:ss and the entry keeps changing to a date format. so, if I enter 12:22, Excel changes it to [12:22:00 PM]. However, if I enter 36:22, Excel will change it to [1/1/1900 12:22 PM] I've tried setting cell format to Custom and selecting the mm:ss option, I've also tried the h:mm:ss and a few others. Still no joy, Excel just doesn't want to cooporate. PLEASE HELP.... |
mm:ss keeps changing to a date format
The formatting only affects the display of time. If you have formatted the
cell to mm:ss and want to enter 12 minutes, 5 seconds; you still must enter: 00:12:05 you still need to enter those zero hours. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200835 "DavARei" wrote: I have what should be a simple issue. I'm trying to enter race times as mm:ss and the entry keeps changing to a date format. so, if I enter 12:22, Excel changes it to [12:22:00 PM]. However, if I enter 36:22, Excel will change it to [1/1/1900 12:22 PM] I've tried setting cell format to Custom and selecting the mm:ss option, I've also tried the h:mm:ss and a few others. Still no joy, Excel just doesn't want to cooporate. PLEASE HELP.... |
mm:ss keeps changing to a date format
Excel treats all dates as number of days from 1/1/1900 so when you enter
36:22 it interprets it as one day, 12 hours and 12 minutes which is 1/1/1900 12:22 PM. If you convert it to decimal you will get 1.52 which when multiplied by 24 would give you 16.50 (sixteen and HALF hours)... Of course 36:22 as 'time' does not make sense, it does make sense as 36 hours and 22 seconds... unfortunately Excel does not support that (similary for feet and inches, miles and yards,...) "DavARei" wrote: I have what should be a simple issue. I'm trying to enter race times as mm:ss and the entry keeps changing to a date format. so, if I enter 12:22, Excel changes it to [12:22:00 PM]. However, if I enter 36:22, Excel will change it to [1/1/1900 12:22 PM] I've tried setting cell format to Custom and selecting the mm:ss option, I've also tried the h:mm:ss and a few others. Still no joy, Excel just doesn't want to cooporate. PLEASE HELP.... |
mm:ss keeps changing to a date format
Try setting cell format to [hh]:mm
"DavARei" wrote: I have what should be a simple issue. I'm trying to enter race times as mm:ss and the entry keeps changing to a date format. so, if I enter 12:22, Excel changes it to [12:22:00 PM]. However, if I enter 36:22, Excel will change it to [1/1/1900 12:22 PM] I've tried setting cell format to Custom and selecting the mm:ss option, I've also tried the h:mm:ss and a few others. Still no joy, Excel just doesn't want to cooporate. PLEASE HELP.... |
mm:ss keeps changing to a date format
Thanks for the reply.
This does make the display appear the way it should, but it does still appear to read (in the bar above) as [12:12:05 am] as if 12 minutes and 5 seconds is started from midnight ... This will have to suffice. Thanks again "Gary''s Student" wrote: The formatting only affects the display of time. If you have formatted the cell to mm:ss and want to enter 12 minutes, 5 seconds; you still must enter: 00:12:05 you still need to enter those zero hours. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200835 "DavARei" wrote: I have what should be a simple issue. I'm trying to enter race times as mm:ss and the entry keeps changing to a date format. so, if I enter 12:22, Excel changes it to [12:22:00 PM]. However, if I enter 36:22, Excel will change it to [1/1/1900 12:22 PM] I've tried setting cell format to Custom and selecting the mm:ss option, I've also tried the h:mm:ss and a few others. Still no joy, Excel just doesn't want to cooporate. PLEASE HELP.... |
mm:ss keeps changing to a date format
Thanks for your reply.
I wasn't looking for 36 hours and 22 minutes, I was looking for entering a race time of 36 minutes and 22 seconds. And when I use the advice above, it will display it right ... though it still reads it as a time. 1 step away from thinking it's a date. At any rate, thanks again for responding. "Sheeloo" wrote: Excel treats all dates as number of days from 1/1/1900 so when you enter 36:22 it interprets it as one day, 12 hours and 12 minutes which is 1/1/1900 12:22 PM. If you convert it to decimal you will get 1.52 which when multiplied by 24 would give you 16.50 (sixteen and HALF hours)... Of course 36:22 as 'time' does not make sense, it does make sense as 36 hours and 22 seconds... unfortunately Excel does not support that (similary for feet and inches, miles and yards,...) "DavARei" wrote: I have what should be a simple issue. I'm trying to enter race times as mm:ss and the entry keeps changing to a date format. so, if I enter 12:22, Excel changes it to [12:22:00 PM]. However, if I enter 36:22, Excel will change it to [1/1/1900 12:22 PM] I've tried setting cell format to Custom and selecting the mm:ss option, I've also tried the h:mm:ss and a few others. Still no joy, Excel just doesn't want to cooporate. PLEASE HELP.... |
mm:ss keeps changing to a date format
Thanks for reply,
It still has issues when I use that format. I guess I simply have to enter race times that take minutes as 00 hours: ## minutes: ## seconds. Unless there is some other way ... Thanks again "Ron@Buy" wrote: Try setting cell format to [hh]:mm "DavARei" wrote: I have what should be a simple issue. I'm trying to enter race times as mm:ss and the entry keeps changing to a date format. so, if I enter 12:22, Excel changes it to [12:22:00 PM]. However, if I enter 36:22, Excel will change it to [1/1/1900 12:22 PM] I've tried setting cell format to Custom and selecting the mm:ss option, I've also tried the h:mm:ss and a few others. Still no joy, Excel just doesn't want to cooporate. PLEASE HELP.... |
mm:ss keeps changing to a date format
You need to enter as 0:12:22 or as 12:22.0
Otherwise Excel will interpret your data as hh:mm, not mm:ss. You may see something different in the formula bar, as that won't take notice of your cell formatting, but for your cell formatting you may want mm:ss, or [m]:ss if you prefer to see 83:45 rather than 1:23:45. -- David Biddulph "DavARei" wrote in message ... I have what should be a simple issue. I'm trying to enter race times as mm:ss and the entry keeps changing to a date format. so, if I enter 12:22, Excel changes it to [12:22:00 PM]. However, if I enter 36:22, Excel will change it to [1/1/1900 12:22 PM] I've tried setting cell format to Custom and selecting the mm:ss option, I've also tried the h:mm:ss and a few others. Still no joy, Excel just doesn't want to cooporate. PLEASE HELP.... |
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