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![]() Cell A1 ---- Jan 1, 2010 Cell A2 ---- 10:58 [AM] Cell B1 ---- Jan 3, 2010 Cell B2 ---- 22:10 [PM] What is the formula that I can use to give me the results of no of hours between Jan 1, 2010 at 10:58AM to Jan 3, 2010 22:10 PM? |
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Hi Jafferi
The following formula does the job: =(A3-A1+A4-A2)*24 This works out precisely how many hours down to the decimal places. If you want the number of whole hours: =int((A3-A1+A4-A2)*24) If you want the number of whole hours rounded to the nearest hour: =round((A3-A1+A4-A2)*24,0) Hope this helps. David "Jafferi" wrote: Cell A1 ---- Jan 1, 2010 Cell A2 ---- 10:58 [AM] Cell B1 ---- Jan 3, 2010 Cell B2 ---- 22:10 [PM] What is the formula that I can use to give me the results of no of hours between Jan 1, 2010 at 10:58AM to Jan 3, 2010 22:10 PM? |
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Hi
Use this formula and format the formla cell a Custom [h]:mm =B1-A1+(B2-A2) Regards, Per "Jafferi" skrev i meddelelsen ... Cell A1 ---- Jan 1, 2010 Cell A2 ---- 10:58 [AM] Cell B1 ---- Jan 3, 2010 Cell B2 ---- 22:10 [PM] What is the formula that I can use to give me the results of no of hours between Jan 1, 2010 at 10:58AM to Jan 3, 2010 22:10 PM? |
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Hello,
I suggest to use my UDF count_hours: http://sulprobil.com/html/count_hours.html Regards, Bernd |
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