Time Difference

AccessShell

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Office Version
  1. 2003 or older
Platform
  1. Windows
In a cell, can I use a formula to get the time difference (in Hrs and Mins) from two other cells. the start Time (i.e. 7:02 AM), end Time (i.e. 8:23 AM).

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Yes, format the cell as a date/time format using hh:mm.
But you will have issues you need to account for when it goes over midnight. In that case you'll need to use date values.
(to go over midnight, you need to input your time values including the date)


Book2
ABC
1Start TimeEnd TimeElapsed Time
207:0208:2301:21
314 Nov 2023 23:1515 Nov 2023 01:3202:17
Sheet1
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
C2:C3C2=B2-A2
 
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Solution
Thank you. I will study it. The times will never go over midnight. They will always be AM times.
 
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