i am having some trouble with this because i have alist of times about 50 that add up to 26.87, i have entered them as general number e.g. 1.50 is 1 min 50 sec so they have all been totalled in decimals of 100, the cells are formatted as general numbers
Obviously it would be better to enter your times in a time format excel recognises, i.e. enter 3 minutes 42 seconds as 0:03:42 etc. then you can just sum the times.
If you have times in that format [i.e. in the format 3.42] in A1:A50 you could sum them with this formula
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