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Remember that the cell format does not affect the accepted input format, but
merely the display of output. Interpretations of input formats are governed by Windows Regional Options (under Control Panel). Things like 3:30 PM should be accepted by default. -- David Biddulph "dlw" wrote in message ... format the cell, custom, h:mm AM/PM note, they will have to put a space before the AM/PM "MJB_FI" wrote: I am creating a time card for overtime for staff and would like to make it as simple as possible. I select the format for the cell to display as AM or PM, but input is required in 24-hour clock format. This is confusing for many people. I cannot find a format in Excel 2003 that allows for input in 12-hour format. |
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