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splitting out timeframes

  1. #1
    soph
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    splitting out timeframes

    Hi

    I currently have a data sheet that has activities for each person through
    the day noted as the start and end time only eg start:12:00 end:14:30. I am
    trying create patterns for each day according to these activities down to 15
    minute intervals ie for the time noted above I want to see this broken down
    to 12:00, 12:15, 12:30 etc to 14:15. Is there a way I can get excel to split
    a timeframe into these sort of intervals?

    cheers
    Soph

  2. #2
    Bob Phillips
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    Re: splitting out timeframes

    In D2 enter =A2
    In E2: =IF(D2+TIME(0,15,0)<=$B2,D2+TIME(0,15,0),"")
    copy E2 across as much as you need.

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    HTH

    Bob Phillips

    "soph" <soph@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:D4C30CAD-F331-4A71-B48C-D2D04B401957@microsoft.com...
    > Hi
    >
    > I currently have a data sheet that has activities for each person through
    > the day noted as the start and end time only eg start:12:00 end:14:30. I

    am
    > trying create patterns for each day according to these activities down to

    15
    > minute intervals ie for the time noted above I want to see this broken

    down
    > to 12:00, 12:15, 12:30 etc to 14:15. Is there a way I can get excel to

    split
    > a timeframe into these sort of intervals?
    >
    > cheers
    > Soph




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