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Re: [OT] Excel Time Calculations
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- Subject: Re: [OT] Excel Time Calculations
- From: "Steve Cooper" <steve.cooper@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 10:53:48 +0000
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Don you need to format the contents of the cell using a custom format of
[h]:mm. The square brackets stop it rolling 24 hour over to a day.
Regards
Steve
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OK Guys and Gals, I hope you don't mind if I slip in a quick OT request !
Basically, I want to create an excel spreadsheet that calculates Hours and
minutes worked in the week. No problem sorting out the daily hours and
minutes worked but I want to create a weekly total of hours and minutes.
When I sum the weeks daily times I can only produce an entry like:
01:10:30
whenI really want
34:30
i.e. it won't display more than 24 hours without flipping into days. I know
you can multiply the time by 24 but this gives 34.5 not 34:30
Any clues ?
TIA
Don
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