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Old December 9th, 2005, 05:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
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Hi,
I am writing a leave tracker spreadsheet and want to add time up to the
minute to keep track of overtime and comp time and credit hours, annual
leave, sick leave etc.

I have my cells formated to time hh:mm but when I add up the time that
equates more than 24 hours, I get ####, which means the calculations are
incorrect.

I tried changing the type to hh:mm:ss and that seemed to add the time up
correctly but I dont want to display the seconds...too much info, plus I
only need up to the min.

any help would be appreciated.

Bill


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Old December 9th, 2005, 05:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
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2 things, widen your column so the result fit, then use custom format

[hh]:mm



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Hi,
I am writing a leave tracker spreadsheet and want to add time up to the
minute to keep track of overtime and comp time and credit hours, annual
leave, sick leave etc.

I have my cells formated to time hh:mm but when I add up the time that
equates more than 24 hours, I get ####, which means the calculations are
incorrect.

I tried changing the type to hh:mm:ss and that seemed to add the time up
correctly but I dont want to display the seconds...too much info, plus I
only need up to the min.

any help would be appreciated.

Bill




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Old December 9th, 2005, 05:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
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#### can also mean that the column is not wide enough to disply the result.
If you go to the Format|Cells dialog, what do you seen in the Sample window?

If the column is too narrow, then widen it.

If it is in fact an error, then you will havee to look elsewhere for the
problem, since what you describe doing should not produce an error. What
does =COUNT(range) return, where range is the cell range that contains your
times? My guess is that COUNT will return less than the number of "times" in
that range, indicating that some of them are text instead of Excel date
constants.

With 18:00 in A1, 7:00 in A2, and a format of hh:mm, =A1+A2 would return
1:00. If (as I suspect) you wanted 25:00, you would need to use the custom
format [h]:mm , or [hh]:mm if you want to see a leading zero on values
10:00.

Jerry

"Bill R." wrote:

Hi,
I am writing a leave tracker spreadsheet and want to add time up to the
minute to keep track of overtime and comp time and credit hours, annual
leave, sick leave etc.

I have my cells formated to time hh:mm but when I add up the time that
equates more than 24 hours, I get ####, which means the calculations are
incorrect.

I tried changing the type to hh:mm:ss and that seemed to add the time up
correctly but I dont want to display the seconds...too much info, plus I
only need up to the min.

any help would be appreciated.

Bill



 




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