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Can someone point me in the right direction? I have an excel formatting
problem. The contents of the cells involved are calculated as follows: cellA contents: "1/15/2010 4:00:00 PM" --- date format "3/14/2001" cellB contents: "1/13/2010 7:00:00 PM" --- date format "3/14/2001" cellC contents: "=sum(a1-a2)" --- time format "37:30:55" --- result displays "45:00:00" which is what I'd expect: exactly 45 hrs But I can't figure out how to convert the cellC contents to display the result in a "#days" format that shows elapsed time as "#days.tenths-of-days". If I do the calculations manually, it should result in something like "45.0 hours = 1.875 days." I tried changing the cellC formula as follows, thinking that would get me what I needed: new cellC contents: "=sum((a1-a2)/24)" if I use a time format for the cell - "37:30:55" - I get a display of "1:52:30" ????? if I use a custom format - "[h].0" - I get a display of "1.00" ????? Can anyone advise how I can get display of "1.875" or "1.88"? thanks!!!! |
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