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That worked Luke! Thank you for your help.
"Luke M" wrote: You coudl *cheat* and display the number as a regular number, and manipulate the number to properly display minutes. Setting the cell format to number, you could use this formula: =("4:55"-"5:00")*1440 -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "General Patton" wrote: How do I write a formula that will calculate negative time values, i.e., 5:00 - 4:55 = -5 ? |
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