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    Military Time Format

    Hi All,
    I'm using Excel's feature to increment time in constant steps (any value, actually). For example, I'm inserting the times:

    10:00:00,
    10:10:00,
    10:20:00,

    And let Excel perform the completion.

    My problem is that I need a military time formatץ That means ignoring the AM/PM notation.

    I can do it with Excel only if the system time format, the one you set in the control panel. The "secret" is not to use the tt in the format: hh:mm instead of hh:mm:tt.

    I was wondering if anyone has a better idea, that relays only on Excel and does not depend on the system formats.

    Thank you so very much in advance,
    Happy Holidays,
    Omer.

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    Re: Military Time Format

    Just format the cells as hh:mm
    Entia non sunt multiplicanda sine necessitate

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    Re: Military Time Format

    Thanks. It works.

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