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I have two columns formatted as time in this manner: NN:NN:NN. I want
to calculate the difference between the two times. For example, in the
first column I might have 10:02:01 and in the second column I might
have 10:05:03. I want to calculate the time elapsed between the two
times: 00:03:02. Is there a way I can do that in Excel?Just subtract one from the other and format as time. If the times could span
a day, use =MOD(B1-A1,1)

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quot;Buffgirl71quot; gt; wrote in message oups.com...
gt; I have two columns formatted as time in this manner: NN:NN:NN. I want
gt; to calculate the difference between the two times. For example, in the
gt; first column I might have 10:02:01 and in the second column I might
gt; have 10:05:03. I want to calculate the time elapsed between the two
gt; times: 00:03:02. Is there a way I can do that in Excel?
gt;

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