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Try a variation of the formula I gave you like this:
=LEFT(TEXT(TIME(HOUR(A1)+B1,0,0),"h AM/PM"),2) -- If this posting was helpful, please click on the Yes button. Regards, Michael Arch. "Emerogork" wrote: Thanks to everyone with your quick and insightful responses. I have made great progress in my project. Can anyone help me refine this one? Michael wrote: To solve the first issue select the cell or column where the time is, then from the Main Toolbar Menu, select: Format - Cells; by default you should be in the number tab, if not just click on it. Click on Custom and key-in an "h" no quote marks this will display your time as 7 3:00pm becomes 15. Almost there, can I get 15 to show up as 3? |
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