Entering Event Times for a HS Competition

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Hello Everyone - Over the last few years I've been using a spreadsheet to enter event times for a HS competition. I have specific cells formatted as mm:ss.000 to give me minutes, seconds and tenths (basically stop watch times). The challenge is there are approximately 350 of these time entries to make in a relative short duration to determine the winners. Having to enter times in a mm:ss.000 format QUICKLY lends itself to errors (and a lot of frustration). For example if you enter mm;ss.000, excel will not recognize the entry as a valid time and not add it up properly, thus skewing the competition results. Working quickly it's really easy to make a mistake like that let alone catch that type of entry as having been entered wrong.

So is there a better approach that would be faster, more efficient with errors much less likely ? For example can I enter the "mm" in a cell then the "ss" in a cell then the "000" in a cell and have then all transferred to a master cell while maintaining the mm:ss.000 format automatically ? Other ideas ..... thank you in advance for all the talent and willingness to share on this board - simply amazing.

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Hello,

If you do stick to a very strict discipline when entering your event times ... an Event macro could remove all your uncertainties about your format

Hope this will help
 
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Hi James,

Can you please expand on how you would apply a macro to enter event times, thus removing uncertainties about the format. I'm hitting a mental block and can't visualize what you are recommending. Sorry

Thanks for the reply !
Randy
 
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You could do something like

Book1
CDEF
2111012311:10.123
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Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
F2F2=((D2+E2/1000)/60+C2)/1440
 
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Wow .... now that's innovative, simple and straightforward - works great. Thank you !!

This board is the best resource for solving excel issues period - none better.

Thank you again - any other ideas please share / let me know.
Randy.
 
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My pleasure & thanks for the feedback
 
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