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A common problem with times... Excel is guessing at the format (it thinks
you want a full date so it gives you the date corresponding to a serial number of zero along with the time value)... just format the cell the way you want it to look. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Harish" wrote in message ... But this doesn't give me 7:39 AM as in exact format. |
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