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I need to calculate hours. I have a formula set up for part of my equation
where I'm adding up the total hours that something took place for the month (by entering each occurance and then summing), but I need to take the total hours for the month which in one instance is 58 hrs and 7 minutes and subtract the occurances from that to find out the difference. How can I enter the 58:07 without it giving me a January 2, 1900 date and 10:07 as the time? |
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FormatCells|Number Tab|Custom....Enter
[h]:mm If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "dolphin1986" wrote: I need to calculate hours. I have a formula set up for part of my equation where I'm adding up the total hours that something took place for the month (by entering each occurance and then summing), but I need to take the total hours for the month which in one instance is 58 hrs and 7 minutes and subtract the occurances from that to find out the difference. How can I enter the 58:07 without it giving me a January 2, 1900 date and 10:07 as the time? |
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Format the cells as hh:mm
-- Pl click the YES button (if you see it - don''''''''t worry if you don''t), if this answer was helpful. "dolphin1986" wrote: I need to calculate hours. I have a formula set up for part of my equation where I'm adding up the total hours that something took place for the month (by entering each occurance and then summing), but I need to take the total hours for the month which in one instance is 58 hrs and 7 minutes and subtract the occurances from that to find out the difference. How can I enter the 58:07 without it giving me a January 2, 1900 date and 10:07 as the time? |
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I think you intended to say [hh]:mm ?
-- David Biddulph "Sheeloo" just remove all As... wrote in message ... Format the cells as hh:mm -- Pl click the YES button (if you see it - don''''''''t worry if you don''t), if this answer was helpful. "dolphin1986" wrote: I need to calculate hours. I have a formula set up for part of my equation where I'm adding up the total hours that something took place for the month (by entering each occurance and then summing), but I need to take the total hours for the month which in one instance is 58 hrs and 7 minutes and subtract the occurances from that to find out the difference. How can I enter the 58:07 without it giving me a January 2, 1900 date and 10:07 as the time? |
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Yes, thanks.
-- Pl click the YES button (if you see it - don''''''''t worry if you don''t), if this answer was helpful. "David Biddulph" wrote: I think you intended to say [hh]:mm ? -- David Biddulph "Sheeloo" just remove all As... wrote in message ... Format the cells as hh:mm -- Pl click the YES button (if you see it - don''''''''t worry if you don''t), if this answer was helpful. "dolphin1986" wrote: I need to calculate hours. I have a formula set up for part of my equation where I'm adding up the total hours that something took place for the month (by entering each occurance and then summing), but I need to take the total hours for the month which in one instance is 58 hrs and 7 minutes and subtract the occurances from that to find out the difference. How can I enter the 58:07 without it giving me a January 2, 1900 date and 10:07 as the time? |
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right click on the cell/s Format Cells Select Time In Type, choose 37:30:55 OK -- Hope this is helpful Pls click the Yes button below if this post provide answer you have asked Thank You cheers, francis Am not a greek but an ordinary user trying to assist another "dolphin1986" wrote: I need to calculate hours. I have a formula set up for part of my equation where I'm adding up the total hours that something took place for the month (by entering each occurance and then summing), but I need to take the total hours for the month which in one instance is 58 hrs and 7 minutes and subtract the occurances from that to find out the difference. How can I enter the 58:07 without it giving me a January 2, 1900 date and 10:07 as the time? |
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This has the number showing up correctly on the spreadsheet, but when I have
the cell highlighted it's still showing up as 1/2/1900 10:07 and using this when I try and do a calculation with it. "Jacob Skaria" wrote: FormatCells|Number Tab|Custom....Enter [h]:mm If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "dolphin1986" wrote: I need to calculate hours. I have a formula set up for part of my equation where I'm adding up the total hours that something took place for the month (by entering each occurance and then summing), but I need to take the total hours for the month which in one instance is 58 hrs and 7 minutes and subtract the occurances from that to find out the difference. How can I enter the 58:07 without it giving me a January 2, 1900 date and 10:07 as the time? |
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Its the same thing, XL will still be able to do your calculations.
2.42 = 58:07 = 1/2/1900 10:07 AM It's the same number no matter how you calculate, all you're changing is how it is displayed. The math works out the same no matter how you display it. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "dolphin1986" wrote: This has the number showing up correctly on the spreadsheet, but when I have the cell highlighted it's still showing up as 1/2/1900 10:07 and using this when I try and do a calculation with it. "Jacob Skaria" wrote: FormatCells|Number Tab|Custom....Enter [h]:mm If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "dolphin1986" wrote: I need to calculate hours. I have a formula set up for part of my equation where I'm adding up the total hours that something took place for the month (by entering each occurance and then summing), but I need to take the total hours for the month which in one instance is 58 hrs and 7 minutes and subtract the occurances from that to find out the difference. How can I enter the 58:07 without it giving me a January 2, 1900 date and 10:07 as the time? |
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The math isn't coming out to what I need though. I'm trying to subtract 22
hrs and 41 minutes from 58:07 and it's giving me 11 hrs and 26 minutes. When it should be 35 hrs and some minutes. I may need to convert everything into minutes first and then figure out the hours. "Luke M" wrote: Its the same thing, XL will still be able to do your calculations. 2.42 = 58:07 = 1/2/1900 10:07 AM It's the same number no matter how you calculate, all you're changing is how it is displayed. The math works out the same no matter how you display it. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "dolphin1986" wrote: This has the number showing up correctly on the spreadsheet, but when I have the cell highlighted it's still showing up as 1/2/1900 10:07 and using this when I try and do a calculation with it. "Jacob Skaria" wrote: FormatCells|Number Tab|Custom....Enter [h]:mm If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "dolphin1986" wrote: I need to calculate hours. I have a formula set up for part of my equation where I'm adding up the total hours that something took place for the month (by entering each occurance and then summing), but I need to take the total hours for the month which in one instance is 58 hrs and 7 minutes and subtract the occurances from that to find out the difference. How can I enter the 58:07 without it giving me a January 2, 1900 date and 10:07 as the time? |
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My guess is that what you are subtracting isn't 22:41 but 46:41.
Remember to format all the relevant cells as [h]:mm, not as h:mm -- David Biddulph dolphin1986 wrote: The math isn't coming out to what I need though. I'm trying to subtract 22 hrs and 41 minutes from 58:07 and it's giving me 11 hrs and 26 minutes. When it should be 35 hrs and some minutes. I may need to convert everything into minutes first and then figure out the hours. "Luke M" wrote: Its the same thing, XL will still be able to do your calculations. 2.42 = 58:07 = 1/2/1900 10:07 AM It's the same number no matter how you calculate, all you're changing is how it is displayed. The math works out the same no matter how you display it. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "dolphin1986" wrote: This has the number showing up correctly on the spreadsheet, but when I have the cell highlighted it's still showing up as 1/2/1900 10:07 and using this when I try and do a calculation with it. "Jacob Skaria" wrote: FormatCells|Number Tab|Custom....Enter [h]:mm If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "dolphin1986" wrote: I need to calculate hours. I have a formula set up for part of my equation where I'm adding up the total hours that something took place for the month (by entering each occurance and then summing), but I need to take the total hours for the month which in one instance is 58 hrs and 7 minutes and subtract the occurances from that to find out the difference. How can I enter the 58:07 without it giving me a January 2, 1900 date and 10:07 as the time? |
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