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hi all you clever people, this appears in a cell on a spreadsheet im trying
to un pick. it obviously requires me to input a value in the case a number of
hours but i have never seen this notation before i wonder if anyone could
explain

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Its either a custom formatted cell or a UDF (Alt+F11 to see the code)

pete the greek;528841 Wrote:
hi all you clever people, this appears in a cell on a spreadsheet im
trying
to un pick. it obviously requires me to input a value in the case a
number of
hours but i have never seen this notation before i wonder if anyone
could
explain

thanks in advance

pete



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