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Your COUNTIF formula will return regular numbers. If these represent
hours, then you can convert them into time format by dividing by 24 and formatting the cell as Time or as Custom set to [h]:mm if the number is likely to exceed 24. Then you can add both times together and format the result as Time. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 24, 6:44*pm, "mapel" <u42370@uwe wrote: Thank you this has worked, but is there anyway I can calculate using hours rather than normal numbers. Regards Mark art wrote: If in the sheet that calculates the time is with the format of time then it can't calculate it together with regular numbers. You need to replace for e.g. 1:00 hour to the number 1 and then calculate as usual. Let me know if this helps or not. Please can someone help? [quoted text clipped - 34 lines] Mark- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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