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Add 10 minutes to a date/time value
I need to add 10 minutes to a date time field. How should this formulae read
10/11/2008 15:35:00 plus 10 mins would equal 10/11/2008 15:45:00 Thank you |
Answer: Add 10 minutes to a date/time value
To add 10 minutes to a date/time value in Microsoft Excel, use the following formula:
Code:
= A1 + TIME(0,10,0) Here are the steps to follow:
The result should be the original date/time value plus 10 minutes. |
Add 10 minutes to a date/time value
If you have 10/11/2008 15:35:00 in A1, then you can use this in, say,
B1: =A1+10/(24*60) as times are stored internally as fractions of a 24-hour day. Hope this helps. Pete On Nov 9, 11:26*pm, Sarah G wrote: I need to add 10 minutes to a date time field. How should this formulae read 10/11/2008 15:35:00 plus 10 mins would equal 10/11/2008 15:45:00 Thank you |
Add 10 minutes to a date/time value
Assuming you time is in A1, give this a try...
=A1+TIME(0,10,0) -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Sarah G" wrote in message ... I need to add 10 minutes to a date time field. How should this formulae read 10/11/2008 15:35:00 plus 10 mins would equal 10/11/2008 15:45:00 Thank you |
Add 10 minutes to a date/time value
Hi,
Suppose A1 contains 10/11/2008 15:35:00 In B1 enter =A1+1/144 or =A1+10/1440 or =A1+TIME(,10,) If this helps, please click the Yes button. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Sarah G" wrote: I need to add 10 minutes to a date time field. How should this formulae read 10/11/2008 15:35:00 plus 10 mins would equal 10/11/2008 15:45:00 Thank you |
Add 10 minutes to a date/time value
Thank you
"Pete_UK" wrote: If you have 10/11/2008 15:35:00 in A1, then you can use this in, say, B1: =A1+10/(24*60) as times are stored internally as fractions of a 24-hour day. Hope this helps. Pete On Nov 9, 11:26 pm, Sarah G wrote: I need to add 10 minutes to a date time field. How should this formulae read 10/11/2008 15:35:00 plus 10 mins would equal 10/11/2008 15:45:00 Thank you |
Add 10 minutes to a date/time value
You're welcome, Sarah - thanks for feeding back.
Pete On Nov 10, 12:08*am, Sarah G wrote: Thank you "Pete_UK" wrote: If you have 10/11/2008 15:35:00 in A1, then you can use this in, say, B1: =A1+10/(24*60) as times are stored internally as fractions of a 24-hour day. Hope this helps. Pete On Nov 9, 11:26 pm, Sarah G wrote: I need to add 10 minutes to a date time field. How should this formulae read 10/11/2008 15:35:00 plus 10 mins would equal 10/11/2008 15:45:00 Thank you- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
Add 10 minutes to a date/time value
If you want to do this to a whole range of cells you can do it in-place
without the need for a separate cell and a formula. Assume A1:A10 are dates/times you want to add 10 mins to. Enter 0.00694 in an empty cell. This is the decimal equivalent of 10 mins. Assume you enter that number in cell B1 Copy cell B1: EditCopy Select the range A1:A10 Then: EditPaste SpecialAddOK You may have to reformat the dates Delete cell B1 -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Sarah G" wrote in message ... I need to add 10 minutes to a date time field. How should this formulae read 10/11/2008 15:35:00 plus 10 mins would equal 10/11/2008 15:45:00 Thank you |
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