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replyReply Tue 19 Feb 2008, 16:07Delegate Angelina said...

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Excel

how can i spell check?

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replyReply Thu 21 Feb 2008, 09:39Trainer Mark said...

RE: Excel

Hi Angelina hope you are well

There are three ways to run a spell check the first is to go to the tools menu, the second is to go to the spell check toolbar button on the standard toolbar, and the third is to press the F7 button on your keyboard

Hope this helps you

Mark East

 

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Excel tip:

Calculate difference between two times

For presenting the result in the standard time format (hours : minutes : seconds . Use the subtraction operator (-) to find the difference between times, and the TEXT function to format the returned value to text in a specific number format.

Hours never exceed 24, minutes never exceed 60, and seconds never exceed 60.

=TEXT(B2-A2,"h")
Hours between two times (4)

=TEXT(B2-A2,"h:mm")
Hours and minutes between two times (4:55)

=TEXT(B2-A2,"h:mm:ss")
Hours and seconds between two times (4:55:00)

Where B2 and A2 must hold the end time and start time respectively formatted as a time format

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