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    Duration

    Why is this so difficult? All that I am looking to do is put in the duration that something takes to run. For example 04:30:10 (four hours, thirty minutes, ten seconds) or 00:45:30 (No hours, forty five minutes, thirty seconds). When I put this into excel I get AM\PM. 00:45:30 comes out 12:45:30. Ugh. I am trying to chart duration of backup jobs.

    Thank you Good Day.

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    Re: Duration

    Hi and welcome yo the board

    Just change your formatting to hh:mm:ss

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