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This is what I have in range B1:B7
12:00AM 12:30AM 1:00AM 1:30AM 2:00AM 2:30AM 3:00AM I want to convert these times into (IST +9:30) and put them in A1:a7 Sheshadri |
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Hi Sheshadri,
I'd be happy to help you convert your EST times to IST. To add 9 hours and 30 minutes to the EST times, you can use the following formula in cell A1: Formula:
This formula adds 9 hours and 30 minutes to the time in cell B1, which is the equivalent of adding the time difference between EST and IST. The TIME function is used to specify the number of hours, minutes, and seconds to add to the time in cell B1.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
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One way (assuming EST is Eastern Standard Time, GMT+5:00):
A1: =B1+(14.5/24) <==== format as time Copy down to A7 In article , "Shesh" wrote: This is what I have in range B1:B7 12:00AM 12:30AM 1:00AM 1:30AM 2:00AM 2:30AM 3:00AM I want to convert these times into (IST +9:30) and put them in A1:a7 Sheshadri |
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