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I have a project that is going to be installed in
different time zones over the next few months. I have the install dates in the local time of the install in an Excel spreadsheet. I'd like to calculate the time zone offsets so I can plan times my staff has to be available for coverage of the installations. I've found how to add or subtract hours from a date with the following formula... a1 = 7/15/03 09:00 AM b1 = 06:00 c1 = formula - =mod(a1+b1,1) display value - 1/0/00 3:00 PM The time difference is correct but the date doesn't follow through even with c1 formatted as mm/dd/yy hh:mm AM/PM I can do this by hand but I'm going to have just under 200 sites to install. Help! TIA, Mike |
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