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![]() "Mal" wrote in message ... Hi does anyone know the formula for excel so it will add the minutes after the decimal and convert them to hours. One way is to put hours in one cell and minutes in the other and then convert all to minutes in a non-displayed cell [(hours X 60) + minutes]. At the bottom of the page you add together all of the minutes and then convert back to hours and minutes by using the interger (INT) function. To get the hours, use the formula [Int (minutes/60)] =hours. To recover the fraction of an hour in minutes, multiply the hours (from the previous formula) times 60 and then subtract from the minutes. Clear as mud? Vaughn Need to check my log book times and make a database off information types flown etc. EG 1.33 1.56 =2.89 Needs to say 60 mins is one hour so 1.33 1.56 =3.29 ??????????????? =SUM(E1:E23) =IF(A31000,TIMEVALUE(LEFT(A3,1)&":"&RIGHT(A3,2)),T IMEVALUE(LEFT(A3,2)&":"&RIGHT( A3,2))) The formatting of the cells in column B is HH:MM. Thanks Mal |
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