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Thanks you so much for your help. Your example did the trick....
"fisch4bill" wrote: As long as start and finish don't span midnight and are formatted as "h:mm", a simple difference will tell you the elapsed time: in the Total Time cell enter =B4-B3 and format as h:mm. (This formula assumes the values are in column B; adjust to suit). If the times will ever go from one calendar day into the next, you'll have to account for that in how you enter the start and finish values; the formula will remain the same. In my sheet in Excel 2007, I just entered 8:42 in B3, 9:45 in B4, and =B4-B3 in B5. The answer popped in as 1:03 with no formatting on my part. "SIRSTEVE" wrote: I have a spread sheet that I have created that list start and end times in them. Could you tell me how can I have my spreadsheet to calulate how much time was spent in the total time spent collum. Here's an example of what I'm talking about. Date User Name Start Time Finish Time Total Time I want to program it so that it will tell me the difference of time between start and finish. Thanks. |
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