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Thanks, everyone. I've got it now. I had the formatting of the cell wrong.
My ' h ' didn't have the [ ] brackets around it, so it wasn't getting the 24 hours. Sorry I didn't catch this when John told me about the formatting. Thanks also to Rag and Gary. I got an "Attaboy" from the boss thanks to you guys! :) "Gary's Student" wrote: Your math is O.K. - you just need a factor of 24: 8/16/2005 11:31 8/15/2005 9:30 is really 38580.47986 38579.39583 the difference is: 1.084027778 days or 26.01666666 hours -- Gary's Student "dtencza" wrote: I realized after I posted this that Cell A2 should say '8/16/2005 11:31 AM' in my example. I have the cell formatted the way I want, I just can't get the calculation correct if the dates span over a day If anyone has made a formula that does this and can share it, I'd be really grateful. "JE McGimpsey" wrote: One way: Format/Cells/Number/Custom [h]:mm In article , "dtencza" wrote: I would like to calculate the difference between two dates and times and have the result be in hh.mm. So if in Cell A1 I have '8/15/2005 9:30 AM' and if in Cell A2 I have '8/16/2005 11:17 AM' then... I would want the result in Cell A3 to be 26:01. Can anyone tell me what formula I would use to do this? My boss asked me just a few minutes ago! |
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