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Philip J. Rayment
 
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Default Excel should be able to format 12-hour times without am/pm

Being in the business of producing railway timetables, I'd like Excel to be
able to format times in a 12-hour format *without* having am/pm after each
time. In timetables, the am/pm is normally shown at the top of the column of
times, not against each time.

(I'm currently using Excel 2003)

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