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If you always have that format, you can use the following formula:
=TIME(INT(A1/100),MOD(A1,100),0) Hope this helps, Miguel. "twilliams" wrote: I have tried to format the cell with a time format. It brings up my times all as 0:00. I want them to convert to time without me wasting time to enter the colon between the numbers every time. I want them to convert for example 845 to 8:45. Can you help me? |
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