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How do I calculate the time difference in HH:MM to show the difference
between the two start date & time and end date & time. I know how to do if if I have the date and time in the same cell, but I need them in different cells for a second step which requires an IF THEN statement that won't work if they are combined. The issue I keep having is the second example returns a number too large to display in the cell. I think this is because if I subtrack 1:00 AM from 4:00 PM it is a negative number. Can someone help. Also, is there a formula to determine what day of the week it is based on the date? A B C D 11/1/04 6:00 PM 11/1/04 6:05 PM 11/2/04 4:00 PM 11/3/04 1:00 AM 11/2/04 8:00 PM 11/3/04 6:10 PM 11/5/04 5:00 AM 11/5/04 5:03 AM 11/6/04 9:00 PM 11/6/04 9:15 PM 11/6/04 2:00 PM 11/6/04 2:25 PM -- Court |
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