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fomula needed to find the "new" time, for example if
 
fomula needed to find the "new" time, for example if in cell A1 I put
in the time right now of 3:19 pm, and I want to know what time it will
be in 93 minutes, is there a function that handles that? The answer
should be 4:52 pm. I could put the 93 in cell B1 and the formula
(assuming there is one) in C1. Thanks in advance for your help!


Marcelo

fomula needed to find the "new" time, for example if
 
hi,

try


=TIME(ROUNDDOWN((B1/60),0),MOD(B1,60),0)

hth
regards from Brazil
Marcelo


" escreveu:

fomula needed to find the "new" time, for example if in cell A1 I put
in the time right now of 3:19 pm, and I want to know what time it will
be in 93 minutes, is there a function that handles that? The answer
should be 4:52 pm. I could put the 93 in cell B1 and the formula
(assuming there is one) in C1. Thanks in advance for your help!



Bob Phillips

fomula needed to find the "new" time, for example if
 
=A1+TIME(0,93,0)

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HTH

Bob Phillips

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fomula needed to find the "new" time, for example if in cell A1 I put
in the time right now of 3:19 pm, and I want to know what time it will
be in 93 minutes, is there a function that handles that? The answer
should be 4:52 pm. I could put the 93 in cell B1 and the formula
(assuming there is one) in C1. Thanks in advance for your help!




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fomula needed to find the "new" time, for example if
 
all the best with your soccer/football team
I pasted the formula you gave me in C1 and got a result of 1:33 which
is wrong, the correct answer should be 4:52
what am I doing wrong?


Marcelo wrote:
hi,

try


=TIME(ROUNDDOWN((B1/60),0),MOD(B1,60),0)

hth
regards from Brazil
Marcelo


" escreveu:

fomula needed to find the "new" time, for example if in cell A1 I put
in the time right now of 3:19 pm, and I want to know what time it will
be in 93 minutes, is there a function that handles that? The answer
should be 4:52 pm. I could put the 93 in cell B1 and the formula
(assuming there is one) in C1. Thanks in advance for your help!




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fomula needed to find the "new" time, for example if
 
thanks Bob it worked great for this example, one minor issue however,
if I need to put in a different amount of time than 93, it no longer
works. The start time and the minutes will vary.any more
ideas........please


Bob Phillips wrote:
=A1+TIME(0,93,0)

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(replace xxxx in the email address with gmail if mailing direct)

wrote in message
oups.com...
fomula needed to find the "new" time, for example if in cell A1 I put
in the time right now of 3:19 pm, and I want to know what time it will
be in 93 minutes, is there a function that handles that? The answer
should be 4:52 pm. I could put the 93 in cell B1 and the formula
(assuming there is one) in C1. Thanks in advance for your help!



[email protected]

fomula needed to find the "new" time, for example if
 
I chnged the 93 in your formula for a cell number and now when I change
the minutes it works like I want............THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP
FOLKS


Marcelo wrote:
hi,

try


=TIME(ROUNDDOWN((B1/60),0),MOD(B1,60),0)

hth
regards from Brazil
Marcelo


" escreveu:

fomula needed to find the "new" time, for example if in cell A1 I put
in the time right now of 3:19 pm, and I want to know what time it will
be in 93 minutes, is there a function that handles that? The answer
should be 4:52 pm. I could put the 93 in cell B1 and the formula
(assuming there is one) in C1. Thanks in advance for your help!




SimonCC

fomula needed to find the "new" time, for example if
 
Just change Bob's formula to:
=A1+TIME(0,B1,0)

-Simon

" wrote:

thanks Bob it worked great for this example, one minor issue however,
if I need to put in a different amount of time than 93, it no longer
works. The start time and the minutes will vary.any more
ideas........please


Bob Phillips wrote:
=A1+TIME(0,93,0)

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(replace xxxx in the email address with gmail if mailing direct)

wrote in message
oups.com...
fomula needed to find the "new" time, for example if in cell A1 I put
in the time right now of 3:19 pm, and I want to know what time it will
be in 93 minutes, is there a function that handles that? The answer
should be 4:52 pm. I could put the 93 in cell B1 and the formula
(assuming there is one) in C1. Thanks in advance for your help!




[email protected]

fomula needed to find the "new" time, for example if
 
I figured it out (I can't believe it either) starting with Bob's info.
Thanks to you also for responding,


SimonCC wrote:
Just change Bob's formula to:
=A1+TIME(0,B1,0)

-Simon

" wrote:

thanks Bob it worked great for this example, one minor issue however,
if I need to put in a different amount of time than 93, it no longer
works. The start time and the minutes will vary.any more
ideas........please


Bob Phillips wrote:
=A1+TIME(0,93,0)

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(replace xxxx in the email address with gmail if mailing direct)

wrote in message
oups.com...
fomula needed to find the "new" time, for example if in cell A1 I put
in the time right now of 3:19 pm, and I want to know what time it will
be in 93 minutes, is there a function that handles that? The answer
should be 4:52 pm. I could put the 93 in cell B1 and the formula
(assuming there is one) in C1. Thanks in advance for your help!






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