Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hi,
Thaks for that. I suppose that the custom format is saying "if the value is less than 1 minute (which is one day/24/60) then use the format ss.00 otherwise use m:ss00" I should have been able to figure that one out :-((( I'm still reviewing the page you noted (have to do a bit of thinking here). I supposed its about time I leant some VBA. Looks like the entire site is full of Excel goodies. thanks -- ----- pbw "JE McGimpsey" wrote: For your custom format: [<0.000694444444444444]ss.00;m:ss.00 For entries without colons, you'll need an event macro. See http://cpearson.com/excel/DateTimeEntry.htm In article , "pretzel" wrote: Hi, I'm running up a simple sheet to enter/display times for a sporting event. As such, I have set a custom format of m:ss.00 and can enter a time of 1 (minute) 10 (seconds) 24 (hundredths) to show as 1:10.24 (this parts OK). But if the time is less than a minute, say 55.24 (seconds) I get 0:55.24 which although functional, looks messy. It also requires the person to enter the leading "0:". Is there a way to a)stop the leading "0:" from showing, and b)not require entering the "0:" for times less than a minute? --- pbw |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Custom Formats | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) | |||
Custom Number Format... | Excel Worksheet Functions | |||
Custom Number formatting | Excel Worksheet Functions | |||
Random Number Questions | Excel Worksheet Functions | |||
How to format a number in Indian style in Excel? | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) |