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=SUM(A1:A1000) Format the cell with Format/Cells/Number/Custom [h]:mm or another time format. The brackets keep the value from rolling over (e.g., 25 hours will appear as 25:00 rather than 1:00). In article , Sandra wrote: Can anyone help me calculate time. I simply want to add a column of minutes spent to determine total duration. ![]() |
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