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I would like to know how to calculate time on Excel. For example: 8:00 AM to 1:30 PM is 5.5 hours. How do I use excel to give me the result that I am going for? Thanks |
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Assume the times are in A1 and B1 and are in Excel time format, i.e.
stored as a fraction of a 24-hour day. You can put this formula in C1: =(B1-A1)*24 and format the cell as Number with 1 or 2 dp. Hope this helps. Pete On Jun 28, 12:26 am, WR Cheng <WR wrote: Hi, I would like to know how to calculate time on Excel. For example: 8:00 AM to 1:30 PM is 5.5 hours. How do I use excel to give me the result that I am going for? Thanks |
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