Subtracting One Time From Another ...

Jun 25, 2009

Here's a simple one guys. How do I subtract 7:30 AM from 4:00 PM to give me 8.5 hours? At the moment it returns either 8:30 AM or (formatted Number - General):

0.3541667

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Any way to enter in a total amount of time and then subtract it from a time shown. So for example:

I want to enter in a time of 26 hours, 10 minutes and 2 seconds: 72:10:02

I cannot find a format that allows me to enter the hours in excess of 24

Then I want to subtract it from a time of the day which will be entered as AM/PM: 02:40:02 AM

Then I want to show the result as a time of day: 00:30:00 AM

Lastly, I want to also show the amount of days adjustment: -1d, 00:03:00 AM

How this can be done through cell formulas?

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Feb 15, 2008

I saw this answered somewhere on here but really didn't understand.

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In J2 through J5, I'd like to have the weekly accululative worked hours subtracted from 40 so that the total is what I have left work until I hit 40.

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I am trying to subtract 45min from the time 00:05, but the result i am getting is 0:40 which is wrong.

I am using below formula.

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I am trying to work out the response times to an event that my staff attend ( such as a fire alarm)

In C1 will be the time the event was called in, 23:55
In E1 will be the arrival time, 23:59
In F1 I want to show the time taken to arrive on site (response time)

This seems straightforward until the arrival time goes into the next day, such as 00:05 and this is when I have the problem

To make it more complicated, sometimes there is no need for an arrival time to be entered for some events ,with the end user leaving it blank or putting "NA" or "na" etc into the cell

I have tried the below formula which works to a point but leave me with an ######### error if the time is after midnight

=IF(E1="NA",0,IF(E1="n/a",0,E1-C1))

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I have the formula in my spreadsheet to compute time. It works only if the time in B1 is greater then the time in A1. I would to know if there is a formula to compute time with either negative or postive answer. For example if a carrier was set to load their papers at 12:02pm and ended up loading early at 11:50am I would like the result in C1 to be -12 or (12).

Currently I am using the formula: =HOUR(B1-A1)*6+MINUTE(B1-A1). Like I said, it is all good until someone loads early and then I get a "#NUM!"

Are there any other formula's that I can use or is there a simple modification to the formula I am using?

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Do i need to reformat the TIME column into something different? ....

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For planning purposes I need to know at any given point how many working hours are left. The reason for this is so that I can multiply that figure by the amount of Engineers available which will give me the amount of Man Hrs left in the week.

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My challenge is discovering the difference in time between two rows of data that is imported with milliseconds in the time slot. In my example below I would like to see how I can subtract the time listed in line 4 from line 3 (11:18:59.566 - 11:18:59.550). When I try now I get either 1.85185E-07 or 00:00.0 or 0.000000 depending how the cell is formatted.

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2012 02 17 11:18:59.550|082,MCTO05222CZ0~999999999999
2012 02 17 11:18:59.566|082,1
2012 02 17 11:19:00.144|083,MCTO05246CK0~999999999999
2012 02 17 11:19:00.160|083,3

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