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Peo Sjoblom
 
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Default Percentage function help

As Daddylonglegs said use custom format and type in [hh]:mm or select the
built in format, then click custom and click at the end in the format box
and backspace off the :ss at the end

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Oh I see!! Im using =SUM(K6:L20) to get a total time and then I go to
the box and select FormatCellsCustom[h]:mm ? It worked but I cant
find or dont have a [h]:mm I have a [h]:mm:ss which gives seconds and I
dont want seconds. Where is the other one located (microsoft
2003)Thanks!!


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