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Thanks David....already tried as you suggested, however forgot about the
"[h]" part. Worked perfect. Thanks again. "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... If you have the date and time information together in the cells (such as 04/02/2008 07:20 and 05/02/2008 14:45), then instead of MOD(S50-N50,1) you just want S50-N50. If you don't have the date with the time, you just need to add 1 to the result if you've got an extra day. In either case, format the result as [h]:mm, not as h:mm -- David Biddulph "Meebers" wrote in message ... "Meebers" wrote in message ... I am trying to figure out how I can subtract 2 times: day 1=7:20 am and day 2 = 14:45 answer should be 31:25. I need to use the result when averaging the column. Formula used is : =IF(COUNT(N50,S50)=2,MOD(S50-N50,1),"") giving me 7:35 which would be correct if within 24 hrs. TIA oops typo should be 7:25 |
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