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On Dec 8, 12:23*pm, Gord Dibben wrote:
If A1 is 10:30 in cell and formula bar, that would indicate you have text, not a real time. Second scenario also sounds like text. I suspect you are correct about the cell containing text at least in the first case. But in the second example, how could text show "as 01:30 in the cell. In the formula bar it shows as 01:30:00"? My suspicion: Dave is being sloppy in his description. I suspect the cell is formatted as Custom hh:mm. In Dave's first example, the time is entered as text, as you conjecture. But in the second example, the time is entered as numeric, and Dave neglected to say that PM appears in the Formula Bar. |
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