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-- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Bob" wrote in message ... Thanks this works like a charm.. Bob "T. Valko" wrote: Try this: =ROUND(A1/60*1440,2) Format as General or Number -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Bob" wrote in message ... Hello, I am copying data from a table in a webpage and am having difficulty in converting the minutes and seconds. Example 2836:24:00 is really 2836 minutes 24 seconds and who knows what the 00 is. I have tried [mm]:ss and that returns the real minutes as if calcualated in hours. Another example is 16:10 which is 16 minutes 10 seconds. I need to convert these to example to the folowing format and am lost as to how to do it.. 2836.4 Minutes and 16.17 minutes I welcom all advise and help.. Thanks Bob |
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