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How do I convert time into words

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    Post How do I convert time into words

    Hi All,

    I would like to convert time into words, at present I can convert whole hours but when minutes are involved I haven't solved that problem

    e.g. 09:00 gives me Nine hours

    However 09:30 gives me 9 hours also, when I really want Nine hours and Thirty minutes or better still Nine hours and a half hours.

    Thanks in advance

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    Re: How do I convert time into words

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/213360

    This may get you started...

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    Re: How do I convert time into words

    Here is a function which can be called from VBA or used as a user-defined function to convert time values to words.
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    Re: How do I convert time into words

    Thanks guys

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    Re: How do I convert time into words

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