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Hi,

I have a spreadsheet with a field named Duration. It has values in it in
the following format 0:01:21 which is one minute 21 seconds and 01:14:03
which is one hour, 14 minutes and three seconds. What I want to do is the
convert this into something I can calculate. I have thousands of records and
I want to sum these in pivot tables and get averages, total time etc. Can
someone help?

Thanks,

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You can use those directly, as time is just stored as a decimal number
within Excel.

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Hi,

I have a spreadsheet with a field named Duration. It has values in it in
the following format 0:01:21 which is one minute 21 seconds and 01:14:03
which is one hour, 14 minutes and three seconds. What I want to do is the
convert this into something I can calculate. I have thousands of records

and
I want to sum these in pivot tables and get averages, total time etc. Can
someone help?

Thanks,

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Hi,

I have a spreadsheet with a field named Duration. It has values in
it in the following format 0:01:21 which is one minute 21 seconds
and 01:14:03 which is one hour, 14 minutes and three seconds. What I
want to do is the convert this into something I can calculate. I
have thousands of records and I want to sum these in pivot tables and
get averages, total time etc. Can someone help?

Thanks,



Hi Chuck

You can use time in calculation, but you have to format the cell in which
you input the formula... Menu Format, Cells, select the tab Number, under
Category choose Custom and the type: [h]:mm:ss. Then click OK.



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translating from the Italian version of Excel...)

Hope I helped you.

Thanks in advance for your feedback.

Ciao

Franz Verga from Italy


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"ChuckW" wrote in message
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Hi,

I have a spreadsheet with a field named Duration. It has values in it in
the following format 0:01:21 which is one minute 21 seconds and 01:14:03
which is one hour, 14 minutes and three seconds. What I want to do is the
convert this into something I can calculate. I have thousands of records
and
I want to sum these in pivot tables and get averages, total time etc. Can
someone help?


If those aren't text but are in Excel's usual time code, then you can
calculate with those times. As they stand they're in fractions of a day,
but of course if you want to turn them to hours you can multiply by 24, or
to minutes with a further multiply by 60. At that stage you can format as
number or general.
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