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Hood

How to calculate days:Hours:Minutes:
 
Norman

this has helped me immensely, most of this thread was completely over my
head, funny that what I needed was actually this straightforward procedure.
Cheers


"Norman Harker" wrote:

Hi Kurewe!

I think that your best bet may be to use Data Text to Columns on
your data.

You'll need to set up 6 empty columns to the right of your data.

Then select your data
Data Text to columns
Delimited
Use a space as the delimiter
Add Other M as an additional delimiter
Next Finish

That gives you your numerics in columns A C and E

Thereafter, it's easy to derive a formula to do what you want.

Send a sample workbook if you like and I'll do it. On limited test
data it appears to work OK. It certainly beats the complicated
formulas although maybe a subroutine will be a better solution.



--
Regards
Norman Harker MVP (Excel)
Sydney, Australia





Bob Phillips

Is this referring back to the post from July last year?

"Hood" wrote in message
...
Norman

this has helped me immensely, most of this thread was completely over my
head, funny that what I needed was actually this straightforward

procedure.
Cheers


"Norman Harker" wrote:

Hi Kurewe!

I think that your best bet may be to use Data Text to Columns on
your data.

You'll need to set up 6 empty columns to the right of your data.

Then select your data
Data Text to columns
Delimited
Use a space as the delimiter
Add Other M as an additional delimiter
Next Finish

That gives you your numerics in columns A C and E

Thereafter, it's easy to derive a formula to do what you want.

Send a sample workbook if you like and I'll do it. On limited test
data it appears to work OK. It certainly beats the complicated
formulas although maybe a subroutine will be a better solution.



--
Regards
Norman Harker MVP (Excel)
Sydney, Australia








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