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Thank you all.
It works great! Paul "JE McGimpsey" wrote in message ... One way: XL stores times as fractional days, so to get an XL time, divide seconds by the number of seconds in a day: =A1/86400 Format as [h]:mm:ss In article , "PCLIVE" wrote: I've got a cell with the total number of seconds in it. A1 contains the number: 3,157 This number represents seconds. Is there a format or function that will display this in hours-minutes-seconds (hh:mm:ss)? Thanks, Paul |
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