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I'm doing something in Excel 2003 which I think is fairly basic. I'm
creating a time entry worksheet function which will be used by administrators to enter the daily hours for a group of employees. Instead of entering "8:30", I would like to avoid typing the colon and have the user into "830". I would then like this to be stored and displayed in the cell as "08:30 AM". This requires a simple calculation to convert the "830" to the proper time format, but I can't figure out how to return to the active cell a calculated value which is calculated based on input from the user. I know there has to be a way. Any help would be greatly appreciated. -- CJM |
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