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How can I format a cell to be "hours:minutes:seconds" without Excel treating
it as a time of day? When I enter "2:24:38" Excel treats it as "2:24:38 AM". My goal is to have Excel treat the times entered as an "elapsed time" so to speak. Then, at the bottom of the column, I'm looking to add a total of all the elapsed times in that column. How do I accomplish that? Thanx. |
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