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Excel Mobile reformats Time entries
 
I regularly use an Excel spreadsheet with a column of minutes & seconds
entries, fomatted using =TIME(h,m,s). The cell's number formatting is set
for mm:ss and it displays properly. However, if I make any change at all to
the cell's contents, the number formatting resets and the display turns to
time of day. This surely cannot be a feature of Excel, but rather an error
in which the cell's formatting is overridden by an incorrect assumption.
Is there any way to keep the previously selected time format when I change
cell data?

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Mallycat

Excel Mobile reformats Time entries
 

I'm not 100% sure what you mean, but this is what I think could be the
problem.

If you format a cell mm:ss it is only the display of the data that is
mm:ss, not the data itself. The data is stored in date format
(something like 38888.32432532434). You can't just enter minutes and
seconds and ignore the date and hours.

Matt


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