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Excel to Access time conversion issue

Asked by farmingtonis in Microsoft Access Database, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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Here was my original question:

Excel time format conversion issue
 
Question:
I had an import problem.  I imported a time from one spreadsheet to another and got the format mixed up.  Unfortunetly, I don't have the old data and don't want to change 25K rows by hand.

Here is what the time looks like in my spreadsheet

0:47:00

This is 47 minutes

It should be this

0:00:47

Can I convert this?

Ok, the accepted answer worked by changing all of the cells to d:mm:ss.  Now I need to get it into Access in the same format.  How do I do that?Start Free Trial
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Zones: Microsoft Access Database, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software
Tags: access, conversion, time, excel
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