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I have a spreadsheet (Excel 2003) that imports time data from another
application in the following formats displayed on the formula bar; for under
one hour, it displays mm:ss When the time is over one hour, it displays
h:mm:ss AM (or PM). When I apply conditional formatting, I can not get any
time over one hour to color code. I have been unsuccessful changing the
format of the imported data. Does anyone have a suggestion?
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If a format change isn't having any effect, my guess is that your cell
contains text, not a number. Perhaps you've got spurious spaces or
non-printing characters?
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I have a spreadsheet (Excel 2003) that imports time data from another
application in the following formats displayed on the formula bar; for
under
one hour, it displays mm:ss When the time is over one hour, it displays
h:mm:ss AM (or PM). When I apply conditional formatting, I can not get any
time over one hour to color code. I have been unsuccessful changing the
format of the imported data. Does anyone have a suggestion?



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It should work, I suspect your data is text, that's not unheard of when it
comes
to imports. Try if this work, custom format an empty cell [mm]:ss or
[hh]:mm:ss depending on what format you would like to have, then copy it,
select the imports and do editpaste special and select add.

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I have a spreadsheet (Excel 2003) that imports time data from another
application in the following formats displayed on the formula bar; for
under
one hour, it displays mm:ss When the time is over one hour, it displays
h:mm:ss AM (or PM). When I apply conditional formatting, I can not get any
time over one hour to color code. I have been unsuccessful changing the
format of the imported data. Does anyone have a suggestion?



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