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=INT(C29-B29)&" days "&INT((C29-B29-INT(C29-B29))*24) & " hours " &INT( ((C29-B29-INT(C29-B29))*24-INT((C29-B29-INT(C29-B29))*24))*60) & " minutes" To exclude weekends/holidays, try to use NETWORKDAYS function. -- Pl click the YES button (if you see it - don''''''''t worry if you don''t), if this answer was helpful. "tech1NJ" wrote: I have a problem displaying the time (minutes) correctly beyond 60 minutes. Fox example: B29 = 3/17/09 4:10 PM - cell formated as DATE and TYPE 3/17/09 4:10 PM C29 = 3/19/09 10:05 PM - cell formated as DATE and TYPE 3/19/09 10:05 PM D29 will display 24 hours 1075 minutes. Formula in D29 =INT(C29-B29)*24& "hours "&INT(MOD((C29-B29),1) & minutes" 2 things that I would like to have display in D29 a) is X days X hours X minutes. b) Total time to exclude the weekends as it is not a business day for us. I know that I'm mssing something here but do not know what exactly. Can anyone help. -- tech1NJ |
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