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Default Time format to number while keeping value

Hello,

Thanks for the help. For inbound calls I use software called Discovery
ACD. I am able to export a report from the ACD software into Excel. The
problem with the export is that the data shows somewhat like a fractional
number. See Imported Ave. Call Time below.

In order to show the actual Ave. call time I take this number (say
323.71791) and divide the number by 86,400 (the number of seconds in a day).
The result of the division is 0.0037467.

I then take this number and format the cell to custom m:ss. This format
then produces the 5:24.

What is happening is that when I use a Pivot Table the value is showing as
12:05:24 AM.

Question: How do I change the cell to show the time I need, while also
changing the format of the cell to a number.

Store # Calls Imported Ave. Call Time time should look like
Store 1 50 323.71791 5:24
Store 2 43 280.37209 4:40
Store 3 19 343.10526 5:43
Store 4 1 44 0:44
Store 5 8 330.25 5:30
Store 6 6 513.33333 8:33
Store 7 12 259.08333 4:19
Store 8 17 244.52941 4:05
Store 9 33 305.48485 5:05


Thanks

 
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