This is my problem: I have a series of data written as following 0:05 (minutes:seconds) BUT in Excel the cell format was set as h:mm. Thus 0:05 is supposed to be 5 seconds but Excel reads it as 12:05:00 AM.
I need to convert everything to just seconds (i.e 0:05 = 5).
I trying to figure a formula to convert time on a phone call eg. 01:01:21 into total seconds (3661). Phonecalls will never be more than an hour long but the spreadsheet I will be supplied with (havn't got it yet!) will display them in the 00:00:00 format.
I am trying to convert a number of "hours" "minutes" and "seconds", to give me a result in seconds only, in order that I may then financially cost the amount of time spent on a task. (A time and motion costing exercise)
Example:
1119:48:06 Represents 1119hours:48minutes:36seconds spent on a task.
I can manually convert this to 4031286 seconds, but it just takes too much time !!!(sorry!)
The data is extracted from a database which is unable to split the hours,minutes,seconds into seperate fields, which prevents me from using three cells in excel.
I have a value of 0:01:20.555 in a cell in the form of hh.mm.ss.111 and I want to get the adjacent cell to display that value in just seconds (ss.11 to be precise).
So say for example I used 0:01:20.555 (1 minute and 20.555 seconds). So the 1 minute is 60 seconds, so overall the time in seconds would be 80.55 (I need to round off to 2 decimal places instead of the previous 3).
I am trying to use the Mod function to convert the following:
I have time in hours in A1 as 12.66 and I need it to convert to 12 hours in A2, 39 minutes in A3, and 36 seconds in A4. What formula can I use to achieve this?
The formula is used to calculate a comparative run time at an elevation of 5000 feet. The time the run was in is 11 minutes and 40 seconds. What I need to do is convert the 11.40 into total seconds which would be 700.
Now the actual 11.4 in the forumala is from a cell reference (say D14). It's whatever time the member plugs in (and so is the 5000, this represents the members altitude).
I need the time to stay in a decimal format because I have a huge database that I perform a lookup on to find the point value for it for another calculation seperate from this one. If I were to plug 700 in place of 11.4 my calculated result would be 683.43 which is exactly what I need.
I have two columns A and B. Column A contains problem title and column B is duration minutes. In column B we enter always min and seconds it took us to resolve certain issues (22.15 = 22 minutes and 15 seconds) . At the end of the month I need to run a report for my manager to show her by problem title how long it took my group to resolve issues and it should output as Hours/min/days.
Need to convert decimal degrees into degrees, minutes, & seconds (displayed in three columns). Currently calculated manually from ATAN, ASIN, or ACOS functions.
Say I have a worksheet that has a column in which every cell is formated in hh:mm:ss format. The column is probably 100 cells long...so from A2 to A101 (A1 is the title of the column). Now, we need to take the data in cells A2:A101 and graph it, but the data needs to be formatted in only seconds. So, in column B, we want to convert the data from column A into seconds format.
For example,
cell A2: 00:01:46 cell B2: 106
Of course, we can't convert each cell by hand, because this needs to be done on a lot of data...worksheets upon worksheets.
I have a report that tells me how many items are completed every "x" seconds for a person. What I would like to do is when I enter that information into my spreadsheet is to have it calculate those seconds into minutes and seconds. (i.e. I will enter 105 (seconds) into a cell and I want it to display 1:45. Is there a formula or setting in the cell format that can do this? The problem I am going to have is that I will have to enter in each cell as seconds every time and then need it to convert to the minute and second format.
I have the below macro. It is used to translate time to seconds (i.e. 0:20:04 minutes to 1204 seconds) This works well, but i just want to know 3 things. First, can the new data (seconds value) be added to new worksheet (worksheet 4) of the workbook the original data is taken from, instead of a whole new workbook? Second, can this be done without having to save the original workbook first? Third, (Im sorry i know this is VERY simple) but this macro is part of a larger macro, and i just want to know the code to hide the screen updating as the macro is running.
Sub Refresh() Columns("A:A").EntireColumn.Select Application.CutCopyMode = False Selection.TextToColumns Destination:=ActiveCell, DataType:=xlFixedWidth, _ FieldInfo:=Array(0, 4), TrailingMinusNumbers:=True End Sub.........
I have a formula that gives me a time value (ie 12:53). I need to perform another formula that will use this data but I need the numbers seperated (12 in one cell and 53 in another)
In essence, what would be the formula to pull off the minutes number and the seconds number into individual cells. I know anything is possible in Excel, I just can't figure this one out.
I have an ACD program that gives me a time in "mm:ss" format, or in ":ss" fomat. I have 2-3 problems with charting this data.
1 I am inheriting the production of charts from someone else, with old data being displayed by seconds only I am supposed to keep this display.
2 the data that is in mm:ss format is recognized as being in full date format, for example 2:14 is recognized as 2:14:00 AM instead of 2 minutes, 14 seconds.
3 the data that is in :ss, ie :44, is recognized as a string.
Any thoughts on how I can convert both cases to a integer seconds? I know for example that I could mid() the second condition, but I am stuck thinking about the first condition.
I can't adjust the way the time comes in, unfortunately. It is an auto-generated export of the data from a switch.
I currently have a lot of times saved in an excel file that are in seconds for example 245.9 seconds. Need formula where i could have in the next cell to it where it would say 4 minutes 5.9 seconds.
I have very little experience with Excel. What I am trying to do is to convert a timecode in this format 00;22;21;00 that is 22 min 21 sec and 00 frames to a serie of numbers that I have hard time to figure out. Example
00;22;21;00 = 13410000000
I want to be able to paste the timecode from premiere 2.0 (00;22;21;00) into a Excel cell that would automaticly convert it to (13410000000) so that i can eventualy generate a .txt file that would look like this:
I have an imported docment that stores the data as excel time. I need the data in seconds. I changed the format to [s]. This was great, exactly what I needed until I imported the document in to Access. Access changed the data back to time format. So here is my question: Is there any way to paste [s] data and save it as an text? or Is there a formula that I can change the data into seconds? I have searched the forum for a couple of days and went to the formula help page, but there was nothing that addressing my issue.
Need to convert decimal degrees into degrees, minutes, & seconds (displayed in three columns). Currently calculated manually from ATAN, ASIN, or ACOS functions.