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I have a worksheet that has a column where the time is entered (via
VBA) as NOW() and formatted as a time (this is the time the job is submitted). All of the cells in this column show just a time (hh:mm), but in the formula bar, it shows a date and time. I need to convert this to simply a time. There is another column in which the operator enters the time that they completed the job. This too is formatted as hh:mm, but since the operator specifically enters the time, the number in the cell is formatted as hh:mm and it's only a time in the formula bar. I need both columns to simply show the time so I can do some time calculations (the current layout yields an error message). How do I make the initially entered (date and) time show up in the formula bar AND the cell as just a time? Thanks. Frank |
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