Yeh it appears it was that simple... should have thought of that.... does anyone know how to actual count the number of times a time is hit between 2 dates though?
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Browse All TopicsIn the attached Excel workbook I have arrival and departing times and I would like to count the number of times 12:00am is hit
IE. Cell E6 arrive 27-Dec 8:45am; Cell B7 depart 29-Dec 8:15pm... I would like to count the number of times midnight is hit between these 2 dates/times which in this case would obviously be 2.
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by: MakriniPosted on 2009-10-24 at 23:12:03ID: 25655680
I could be missing something... but are you looking for
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