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Is there a formula to convert inches to feet? (Ex: 67" to 5'7" and 75" to 6'3")
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Assume cell A1, change to fit your data:

=INT(A1/12)&"'"&MOD(A1,12)&""""

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Is there a formula to convert inches to feet? (Ex: 67" to 5'7" and 75" to 6'3")

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Look in the help index for CONVERT

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Is there a formula to convert inches to feet? (Ex: 67" to 5'7" and 75" to
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Use the formula =A1/12 and format the cell with custom format # ??/12
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