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Does anyone know how to format or convert a column of times
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Hi,
Eastern, Mountain(Mountain??) and central time will all be offset from Zulu by an amount of hours so for each column use this with the hours (Plus/minus) suitably adapted and drag down. =TIME(HOUR(A1)-6,MINUTE(A1),SECOND(A1)) Mike "MM" wrote: Does anyone know how to format or convert a column of times (eastern/mountain/central etc....) all to zulu time? I'm currently using Excel 2003. Thanks, MM |
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for the quick reply. I'm pretty much self taught...so, needless to say, I'm green and almost need to be held by the hand through this one. My columns are F & G. So, I highlight the 2 columns, go under conditional formatting, formula is and then do I replace your "A" with F? Do I format 1 column at a time? I don't have seconds in my time. I basically have for example.... 0645, 1815, 1430 etc.... Thanks again for your help. MM "Mike H" wrote: Hi, Eastern, Mountain(Mountain??) and central time will all be offset from Zulu by an amount of hours so for each column use this with the hours (Plus/minus) suitably adapted and drag down. =TIME(HOUR(A1)-6,MINUTE(A1),SECOND(A1)) Mike "MM" wrote: Does anyone know how to format or convert a column of times (eastern/mountain/central etc....) all to zulu time? I'm currently using Excel 2003. Thanks, MM |
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As you've found out, if you want responders to show you the exact formula
you need, then identify the cells you are using in your initial post. Otherwise, we can only generalize, and tend to use A1 to show the way. In this post, you talk about conditional formatting. Where did that come in? I don't see how conditional formatting is going to do what you want. You say your columns are F and G. What's in F, and what's in G? Do you mean you have a time in F, and you want to convert it to Zulu in G? If so, apply Mike's formula (in G1) like: =time(hour(f1)-6,minute(f1),second(f1)) As you haven't told us what time zone you're using, only you can determine how many hours you need to subtract (or add) to convert to Zulu. Do you format 1 column at a time? No. Enter the formula in the first cell in the column. Format it the way you want. Then copy it down the column (using the fill handle is the easiest way). The formatting will be copied at the same time. Regards, Fred. "MM" wrote in message ... Hi Mike, Thanks for the quick reply. I'm pretty much self taught...so, needless to say, I'm green and almost need to be held by the hand through this one. My columns are F & G. So, I highlight the 2 columns, go under conditional formatting, formula is and then do I replace your "A" with F? Do I format 1 column at a time? I don't have seconds in my time. I basically have for example.... 0645, 1815, 1430 etc.... Thanks again for your help. MM "Mike H" wrote: Hi, Eastern, Mountain(Mountain??) and central time will all be offset from Zulu by an amount of hours so for each column use this with the hours (Plus/minus) suitably adapted and drag down. =TIME(HOUR(A1)-6,MINUTE(A1),SECOND(A1)) Mike "MM" wrote: Does anyone know how to format or convert a column of times (eastern/mountain/central etc....) all to zulu time? I'm currently using Excel 2003. Thanks, MM |
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Hi Fred,
Thanks for the tips on posting "clarity". Column F is a start time, and G is the end time. The Zulu time will change from "office" to "office". Ok, now this part I'm stumped.... how am I supposed to add the formula if not using conditional formatting? Example: 0700 0840 1035 I have to get these numbers (and others in the column) to change to zulu time. Thanks so much, MM "Fred Smith" wrote: As you've found out, if you want responders to show you the exact formula you need, then identify the cells you are using in your initial post. Otherwise, we can only generalize, and tend to use A1 to show the way. In this post, you talk about conditional formatting. Where did that come in? I don't see how conditional formatting is going to do what you want. You say your columns are F and G. What's in F, and what's in G? Do you mean you have a time in F, and you want to convert it to Zulu in G? If so, apply Mike's formula (in G1) like: =time(hour(f1)-6,minute(f1),second(f1)) As you haven't told us what time zone you're using, only you can determine how many hours you need to subtract (or add) to convert to Zulu. Do you format 1 column at a time? No. Enter the formula in the first cell in the column. Format it the way you want. Then copy it down the column (using the fill handle is the easiest way). The formatting will be copied at the same time. Regards, Fred. "MM" wrote in message ... Hi Mike, Thanks for the quick reply. I'm pretty much self taught...so, needless to say, I'm green and almost need to be held by the hand through this one. My columns are F & G. So, I highlight the 2 columns, go under conditional formatting, formula is and then do I replace your "A" with F? Do I format 1 column at a time? I don't have seconds in my time. I basically have for example.... 0645, 1815, 1430 etc.... Thanks again for your help. MM "Mike H" wrote: Hi, Eastern, Mountain(Mountain??) and central time will all be offset from Zulu by an amount of hours so for each column use this with the hours (Plus/minus) suitably adapted and drag down. =TIME(HOUR(A1)-6,MINUTE(A1),SECOND(A1)) Mike "MM" wrote: Does anyone know how to format or convert a column of times (eastern/mountain/central etc....) all to zulu time? I'm currently using Excel 2003. Thanks, MM |
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Well, we have several issues.
First, I don't understand the fixation on conditional formatting. Formatting will only change the display of a cell. It won't change the underlying number. I don't know of any way to use formatting to change a cell from 0840 (Eastern Time, say) to 1340 (Zulu time). So I'd give up on conditional formatting if I were you. Next you need to decide whether you want to permanently change the times to Zulu times, or show Zulu time in a separate column. Most people would add columns to their spreadsheet to show Zulu time. It's much easier to fix any errors which occur, and it's easy to see the time difference. If you want to permanently change the value, it's actually easier to do, but makes fixing errors much more difficult. Third, we need to know whether you have a number or and Excel time in your cell. Most times have a colon in the display, yours doesn't. It will make a difference in the solution. Post back with answers to these questions: 1. Do you want to permanently change the values in columns F and G, or not? 2. What is the format you are using? Is it hhmm, or something else? 3. Where do you plan on storing the time difference between the time zone used in the spreadsheet and Zulu time. In a cell (like B1)? Does it need to be entered? Do you want to look it up somewhere? What you want to do can be done, but I think it's going to take more effort than you expected. Regards, Fred. "MM" wrote in message ... Hi Fred, Thanks for the tips on posting "clarity". Column F is a start time, and G is the end time. The Zulu time will change from "office" to "office". Ok, now this part I'm stumped.... how am I supposed to add the formula if not using conditional formatting? Example: 0700 0840 1035 I have to get these numbers (and others in the column) to change to zulu time. Thanks so much, MM "Fred Smith" wrote: As you've found out, if you want responders to show you the exact formula you need, then identify the cells you are using in your initial post. Otherwise, we can only generalize, and tend to use A1 to show the way. In this post, you talk about conditional formatting. Where did that come in? I don't see how conditional formatting is going to do what you want. You say your columns are F and G. What's in F, and what's in G? Do you mean you have a time in F, and you want to convert it to Zulu in G? If so, apply Mike's formula (in G1) like: =time(hour(f1)-6,minute(f1),second(f1)) As you haven't told us what time zone you're using, only you can determine how many hours you need to subtract (or add) to convert to Zulu. Do you format 1 column at a time? No. Enter the formula in the first cell in the column. Format it the way you want. Then copy it down the column (using the fill handle is the easiest way). The formatting will be copied at the same time. Regards, Fred. "MM" wrote in message ... Hi Mike, Thanks for the quick reply. I'm pretty much self taught...so, needless to say, I'm green and almost need to be held by the hand through this one. My columns are F & G. So, I highlight the 2 columns, go under conditional formatting, formula is and then do I replace your "A" with F? Do I format 1 column at a time? I don't have seconds in my time. I basically have for example.... 0645, 1815, 1430 etc.... Thanks again for your help. MM "Mike H" wrote: Hi, Eastern, Mountain(Mountain??) and central time will all be offset from Zulu by an amount of hours so for each column use this with the hours (Plus/minus) suitably adapted and drag down. =TIME(HOUR(A1)-6,MINUTE(A1),SECOND(A1)) Mike "MM" wrote: Does anyone know how to format or convert a column of times (eastern/mountain/central etc....) all to zulu time? I'm currently using Excel 2003. Thanks, MM |
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Hi Fred,
Sorry for the delay. Our office might be doing something totally different but I better get the answers I need in case they come back to this idea. Not fixed at all on the conditional formatting, just thought when I saw a formula, that this is what needs to be done. I don't know how to apply the formula given then. I can either change the times permanently or add a column. Thinking of what needs to be done now, I think it's best to add a column. Most of our schedules are handed in the same format, hhmm (no colons). We are going to scrap column G and stick to start time in column F only to change to Z-time. So, for example... Cell F4 has the start time needed to be changed to zulu time. Cell H4 would then have the result. I appreciate any help you can send my way. Like I said, I'm pretty "green" with Excel and am self-taught. Thanks again MM "Fred Smith" wrote: Well, we have several issues. First, I don't understand the fixation on conditional formatting. Formatting will only change the display of a cell. It won't change the underlying number. I don't know of any way to use formatting to change a cell from 0840 (Eastern Time, say) to 1340 (Zulu time). So I'd give up on conditional formatting if I were you. Next you need to decide whether you want to permanently change the times to Zulu times, or show Zulu time in a separate column. Most people would add columns to their spreadsheet to show Zulu time. It's much easier to fix any errors which occur, and it's easy to see the time difference. If you want to permanently change the value, it's actually easier to do, but makes fixing errors much more difficult. Third, we need to know whether you have a number or and Excel time in your cell. Most times have a colon in the display, yours doesn't. It will make a difference in the solution. Post back with answers to these questions: 1. Do you want to permanently change the values in columns F and G, or not? 2. What is the format you are using? Is it hhmm, or something else? 3. Where do you plan on storing the time difference between the time zone used in the spreadsheet and Zulu time. In a cell (like B1)? Does it need to be entered? Do you want to look it up somewhere? What you want to do can be done, but I think it's going to take more effort than you expected. Regards, Fred. "MM" wrote in message ... Hi Fred, Thanks for the tips on posting "clarity". Column F is a start time, and G is the end time. The Zulu time will change from "office" to "office". Ok, now this part I'm stumped.... how am I supposed to add the formula if not using conditional formatting? Example: 0700 0840 1035 I have to get these numbers (and others in the column) to change to zulu time. Thanks so much, MM "Fred Smith" wrote: As you've found out, if you want responders to show you the exact formula you need, then identify the cells you are using in your initial post. Otherwise, we can only generalize, and tend to use A1 to show the way. In this post, you talk about conditional formatting. Where did that come in? I don't see how conditional formatting is going to do what you want. You say your columns are F and G. What's in F, and what's in G? Do you mean you have a time in F, and you want to convert it to Zulu in G? If so, apply Mike's formula (in G1) like: =time(hour(f1)-6,minute(f1),second(f1)) As you haven't told us what time zone you're using, only you can determine how many hours you need to subtract (or add) to convert to Zulu. Do you format 1 column at a time? No. Enter the formula in the first cell in the column. Format it the way you want. Then copy it down the column (using the fill handle is the easiest way). The formatting will be copied at the same time. Regards, Fred. "MM" wrote in message ... Hi Mike, Thanks for the quick reply. I'm pretty much self taught...so, needless to say, I'm green and almost need to be held by the hand through this one. My columns are F & G. So, I highlight the 2 columns, go under conditional formatting, formula is and then do I replace your "A" with F? Do I format 1 column at a time? I don't have seconds in my time. I basically have for example.... 0645, 1815, 1430 etc.... Thanks again for your help. MM "Mike H" wrote: Hi, Eastern, Mountain(Mountain??) and central time will all be offset from Zulu by an amount of hours so for each column use this with the hours (Plus/minus) suitably adapted and drag down. =TIME(HOUR(A1)-6,MINUTE(A1),SECOND(A1)) Mike "MM" wrote: Does anyone know how to format or convert a column of times (eastern/mountain/central etc....) all to zulu time? I'm currently using Excel 2003. Thanks, MM |
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