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jacsdad

Time Calculations
 
In Excel 2007, I am attempting to calculate the difference between two times.
I have read the instructions in Help and found what I need to do, but cannot
fine where to format the Category to Customize to: [h]:mm.

On the Home tab, in the Cells group, click Format, and then click Format
Cells.
In the Format Cells dialog box, click the Number tab.
Under Category, click Custom.
In the Type box, type [h]:mm.

Thanks ahead of time...
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jacsdad

Fred Smith[_4_]

Time Calculations
 
It's difficult to improve on Help's instructions. That's exactly what you
need to do. You need to tell us at what point you can't follow the
instructions.

If you want a different way, right-click on your cell, choose Format
Cells... That will take you to the Format Cells dialog box. Follow the
instructions from there.

Regards,
Fred.

"jacsdad" wrote in message
...
In Excel 2007, I am attempting to calculate the difference between two
times.
I have read the instructions in Help and found what I need to do, but
cannot
fine where to format the Category to Customize to: [h]:mm.

On the Home tab, in the Cells group, click Format, and then click Format
Cells.
In the Format Cells dialog box, click the Number tab.
Under Category, click Custom.
In the Type box, type [h]:mm.

Thanks ahead of time...
--
jacsdad



Bob Phillips[_3_]

Time Calculations
 
Category is the list on the left on the Number tab.

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HTH

Bob

"jacsdad" wrote in message
...
In Excel 2007, I am attempting to calculate the difference between two
times.
I have read the instructions in Help and found what I need to do, but
cannot
fine where to format the Category to Customize to: [h]:mm.

On the Home tab, in the Cells group, click Format, and then click Format
Cells.
In the Format Cells dialog box, click the Number tab.
Under Category, click Custom.
In the Type box, type [h]:mm.

Thanks ahead of time...
--
jacsdad





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