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  1. #1
    bladelock
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    time/date calculation

    I have four columns, I want to put in column E a formula to tell me the time
    difference. In this example the column "E" should display 25:40. Can any help
    me with the formula. I know it's NOT B1-D1 (which is 1:40)

    A B C D E
    01/01/2005 19:10 01/02/2005 20:50 ????

  2. #2
    Ron Rosenfeld
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    Re: time/date calculation

    On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 16:37:25 -0800, bladelock
    <bladelock@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

    >I have four columns, I want to put in column E a formula to tell me the time
    >difference. In this example the column "E" should display 25:40. Can any help
    >me with the formula. I know it's NOT B1-D1 (which is 1:40)
    >
    > A B C D E
    >01/01/2005 19:10 01/02/2005 20:50 ????


    See the answer to your similar question which you posted five (5) minutes ago.


    --ron

  3. #3
    Ron Rosenfeld
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    Re: time/date calculation

    On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 16:37:25 -0800, bladelock
    <bladelock@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

    >I have four columns, I want to put in column E a formula to tell me the time
    >difference. In this example the column "E" should display 25:40. Can any help
    >me with the formula. I know it's NOT B1-D1 (which is 1:40)
    >
    > A B C D E
    >01/01/2005 19:10 01/02/2005 20:50 ????


    I should have written: See the answer to your similar question you posted five
    (5) minutes before this question.


    --ron

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