[mso] Excel 2000: Date and Time format
- From: Robert Carneal USA <carnealre@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 16:28:11 -0500
Hello. I know how to use the DATE function so that something like:
=DATE(1993,12,20)
will yield "1993-12-20" if formatted that way. Even using
=Date(A1,B1,C1) will give the same result.
However, please assume:
A1: 1993
B1: 12
C1: 20
D1: 14 (Hrs)
E1: 22 (Mins)
F1: 51 (Secs)
What do I need to do to make that a date AND time so that it shows
1993-12-20 2:22:51pm ?
Thank you.
Robert
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