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Marcia
I have an Excel 2000 spreadsheet where data was copied over from a call
tracking system. The call tracking system only keeps track of 2 months of
data so we're not able to request the call reports again; otherwise, we'd
just request them again in the format needed.
One of the columns of data indicates time which should be in minute:second
format. However, the call tracking entered the number of seconds as :10 for
example. Excel will not recognize this as time because it is missing a 0 in
front of the colon, for example 0:10. If the cell has a minute and second
(for example 1:10), Excel recognizes it as time. Is there an easy way to
add 0 in front of the cells that do not have a minute?
Example of data:
7:00 :00
7:30 :00
8:00 :13
8:30 1:01
Thanks,
Marcia
tracking system. The call tracking system only keeps track of 2 months of
data so we're not able to request the call reports again; otherwise, we'd
just request them again in the format needed.
One of the columns of data indicates time which should be in minute:second
format. However, the call tracking entered the number of seconds as :10 for
example. Excel will not recognize this as time because it is missing a 0 in
front of the colon, for example 0:10. If the cell has a minute and second
(for example 1:10), Excel recognizes it as time. Is there an easy way to
add 0 in front of the cells that do not have a minute?
Example of data:
7:00 :00
7:30 :00
8:00 :13
8:30 1:01
Thanks,
Marcia