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maybe you didn't copy the whole formula. The *1 on the end (as written)
would remove the zeros. =SUBSTITUTE(TEXT(AB3,"hhmmss.000"),".","")*1 as to the semicolon: You may have to adjust the "." for your regional settings. perhaps wasn't complete in stating that you might have to adjust the commas in the formula as well. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Bllich" wrote in message ... "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in : I formatted the cells AC3 as General. Pasted in my formula and copied it down the column. It immediately returned these scores: 44908 <=== AC3 28908 12908 32908 28908 10908 50908 8908 28908 yes yes .. I was twisting your formula and got the same also.. ;) I posted again "time to integer2" article on groups later on and Sandy instructed me to check it out again and I did! though I had to divide whole formula by 1 to get rid of the zeros and i needed to change commas to ; it works, thanks man -- Bllich |
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