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Hi Rick,
That format works fine, but it doesnt work for cases when the there are more than 24 hours. Some of my time data examples will be 44:11 (44 hours, 11 minutes) or even 200:35 (200 hours, 35 minutes). I guess I'm not really looking for times on a clock, but rather time durations expressed as hours and minutes only (with no trailing seconds). Is there anything else I can do?? thank u "Rick Rothstein" wrote in message ... Custom format the cell with exactly what you wrote... the seconds will still be there (because it is a format), they just won't display in the cell. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Robert Crandal" wrote in message ... I want to use Excel's "hh:mm:ss" format in my cells, but I want to remove the seconds ("ss") part. Is there a way that I can configure a cell to just display a time format as follows? : hh:mm |
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