I use xl2003 and was unable to duplicate your results.
I put a bunch of time/dates in A2:A37 with some random numbers in B2:B37.
I did a Data|Pivottable and dragged the header (for the date/time) to the row
field. Dragged the header for the quantity to the data field.
And the format for column A in the pivottable showed the mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss.
I hit F11 and created a chart and it looked nice, too.
Any chance all you have to do is format the data/time cells in your pivottable
to show the seconds?
You may want to post back with the version of excel that you're using. Maybe
someone can test it in that version.
tony.savage@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Good afternoon,
>
> I have to create pivot tables and graphs and the time format is
> screwing up on it.
>
> For example, 22/02/2005 07:00:06 in the pivot table turns into
> 22/01/2005 07:00 when I create the graph from it (using F11 as
> directed). I've set the "great minds" here at work in PC Support on it
> and the best workaround they can come up with is to remove the first
> colon in the time, which makes the seconds appear - 22/02/2005 0700:06.
> While this does give the seconds, it looks a bit wafty and I'd rather
> have a permanent solution via formatting or something.
>
> Any help greatly appreciated.
>
> Ta.
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