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Textbox1.Text = Application.Text(myTime, "[hh]:mm:ss") where myTime is your time value. In article , rocketslinger wrote: How do I prorammatically enumerate time past 24 Hrs and accurately format the result for display in a userform (ex. 100:30 hrs)? Suggestions greatly appreciated. |
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