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=B3-B2 would be the right formula to use if the later time was in B3 and the
earlier time was in B2. You may need to elaborate on "without success". What result does your formula return? What result did you expect? What values do you have in B2 and B3? Are you sure that they are real Excel times and not text? What do =ISNUMBER(B2) and =ISTEXT(B2) return, and correspondingly for B3? Are you looking for a result as an Excel time, formatted as [h]:mm or something similar, or are you looking for a decimal number of hours? -- David Biddulph "Scott" wrote in message ... I have a column of times and would like to calculate the time differences between two times. I tried to use = B3-B2 to find out the time difference without success. Can someone advise the correct formula used in Excel 2007. Thanks, Scott |
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