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John

Show timesheet time in and out in regular time versus military tim
 
I have a timesheet as follows: Col C is labeled €˜In for start time in
military time, Col D is labeled €˜Out for stop time in military time, Col E
is total hours worked with formula beginning in row 10, where data input
begins, as =D10-C10+(D10<C10). Also on row 10. in Col F is labeled €˜In for
start time in military time, Col G is labeled €˜Out for stop time in military
time, Col H is total hours worked with formula =G10-F10+(G10<F10). Col I has
the total of columns E and H with the formula =E10+H10. Data in rows C, D, E,
F, G, H is formatted Custom h:mm and data in Col I is formatted [h]:mm. I
would like to have the times in Columns C through H to read as regular time
(such as 2:25PM as opposed to 14:25).
--
John T. Sullivan

Biff

Show timesheet time in and out in regular time versus military tim
 
Hi!

Can't you just change the format to TIME? Or, am I mising something?

Biff

"John" wrote in message
...
I have a timesheet as follows: Col C is labeled 'In' for start time in
military time, Col D is labeled 'Out' for stop time in military time, Col
E
is total hours worked with formula beginning in row 10, where data input
begins, as =D10-C10+(D10<C10). Also on row 10. in Col F is labeled 'In'
for
start time in military time, Col G is labeled 'Out' for stop time in
military
time, Col H is total hours worked with formula =G10-F10+(G10<F10). Col I
has
the total of columns E and H with the formula =E10+H10. Data in rows C, D,
E,
F, G, H is formatted Custom h:mm and data in Col I is formatted [h]:mm. I
would like to have the times in Columns C through H to read as regular
time
(such as 2:25PM as opposed to 14:25).
--
John T. Sullivan





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