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How do I calculate cells without losing the milliseconds?
I am trying to subtract a date/time value with a time in milliseconds, but am
unable to get Excel to keep the milliseconds. This is what I am trying to subtract: 2006-10-05 12:19:09.410 MINUS 00:00:00.859 Is there a way to do this?? |
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How do I calculate cells without losing the milliseconds?
"Smylis" wrote in message
... I am trying to subtract a date/time value with a time in milliseconds, but am unable to get Excel to keep the milliseconds. This is what I am trying to subtract: 2006-10-05 12:19:09.410 MINUS 00:00:00.859 Is there a way to do this?? Format the answer as yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.000 -- David Biddulph |
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How do I calculate cells without losing the milliseconds?
Assuming date & time in A1 and time in A2 in A3 put =A1-A2 if you don't see
what you want change the formatting the time bit should be hh:mm:ss.000 "Smylis" wrote: I am trying to subtract a date/time value with a time in milliseconds, but am unable to get Excel to keep the milliseconds. This is what I am trying to subtract: 2006-10-05 12:19:09.410 MINUS 00:00:00.859 Is there a way to do this?? |
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