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Gosh, so simple, but I couldn't figure it out!
Thanks. STS "bpeltzer" wrote: Subtract 1/3; just like you see it subtracting 8 days, this would subtract one third of a day, or eight hours. "STS" wrote: I have a date & time as follows in one cell: 1/10/06 15:00. I would like to create a formula in a differenct cell that automatically deducts 8 hours of the time above. Instead of 1/10/06 15:00, the new cell should show 8 hours less than that. When I take the above and take 8 off, it deducts 8 days. But I only need it to deduct 8 hours. Ideas anyone? Thanks. STS |
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