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Greetings!
We are using the 12 hour clock format in our time sheet and were able to calculate the hours worked, however, we want to display the time 4:00 PM as 4:00 without the PM with the same calculation result. A B C D E IN OUT IN OUT HOURS Larry 7:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 8.0 We use the formula in column E =(D-C-INT(D-C))*24+(B-A-INT(B-A))*24 and format it as Number with 1 decimal places. Using the format hh:mm in column A & B we can display the time with out the AM/PM as it less than 1:00PM, however beyond 1:00PM using the same format 1:00PM will become 13:00 which is not the desired time display(in print & on screen). Typing just 4:00 will neither give a correct answer. Pls advice. We use Excel 2003 version. Thanks and regards |
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