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Formatting the cells has to work, unless the cells have text in them, rather
than a number. Try changing one of your cells into a number, by using a formula like =a1+0, then format this cell as a time (hh:mm am/pm). If this works, then you need to change your cells from text to a number before formatting will work on them. -- Regards, Fred Please reply to newsgroup, not e-mail "just me" <just wrote in message ... I want 1:00 pm and i keep getting 1:00:00 pm how do i get rid of the seconds part in a long column of time? formating the cells does not do it. thanks |
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