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I have two cells that are set for h:mm and the time will switch throughout a
24 hour time period. For some reason ever fix I have tried, the time is still not calculated properly. For example: The first cell is 10:18PM [h:mm] and the second 2:38AM [h:mm] and the resultant cell has the formula (currently) as: =C42-E42+(C42<=E42)*2400 I have also tried =MAX(E42,C42)-MIN(C42:E42) Both formulas return a value of 19:40. The difference between 10:18PM to 2:38AM the following day shows up as 19:40. Shouldn't the result be like 4 hours and 20 minutes. Or at least that is what I am trying to attempt the output to be. Does anyone have the answer? tia... Shawn |
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