On Dec 18, 2009, at 23:45 , Barbara Duprey wrote:
Beckie answered me directly, so let's bring this back to the list. There is
definitely something strange going on here.
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Thank you for your fast response. I'm impressed!!
I think I've only seen one message here
On Dec 19, 2009, at 03:30 , chatur vidur wrote:
I am having the same problem, but I am using a MAC OS X tiger 10.4.11, guess
i should also try the same thing?
Yes, except that you're working on a Mac, which doesn't have the chkdsk program.
Unfortunately I'm new to the Mac, and don't yet
2009/12/19 Andrew Douglas Pitonyak and...@pitonyak.org
On 12/16/2009 12:23 PM, s.a@ca.rr.com wrote:
Hi, I registered for your forum last night and I've decided I want to
delete my user name and password. I want to be completely removed from your
database. How can I do this
The user was
I have two dates and I want to calculate how many days, hours and
minutes it is between them.
The dates are 2009-12-22 16:00 and 2010-01-04 07:00, and as all of you
already know it's 12 days and 15 hours between them.
But since 12 means ”12th day since 1899-12-30” the result of this
calculation
At 14:07 19/12/2009 +0100, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
I have two dates and I want to calculate how many days, hours and
minutes it is between them. The dates are 2009-12-22 16:00 and
2010-01-04 07:00, and as all of you
already know it's 12 days and 15 hours between them. But since 12
means 12th
On 12/18/2009 11:10 PM, Barbara Duprey wrote:
Do you have any plugins installed?
If so, try disabling them and see if the problem goes away. If so,
enable them one at a time until you finf the culprit.
If thats not the problem, run chkdsk /r on your C: drive.
Otherwise, I'm not sure what
2009/12/19 Brian Barker b.m.bar...@btinternet.com:
At 14:07 19/12/2009 +0100, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
I have two dates and I want to calculate how many days, hours and minutes
it is between them. The dates are 2009-12-22 16:00 and 2010-01-04 07:00,
and as all of you
already know it's 12
On 12/19/2009, James Wilde (james.wi...@sunde-wilde.com) wrote:
I noticed that Beckie said she had had a similar problem with Word,
which makes me wonder whether she can save anything at all,
Good catch, I missed that somehow.
Becky, if you are having the same problem in Word, then this is
Format codes display day numbers rather than count of days.
Start date in A1, end date in B1 ...
=TEXT(INT(B1-A1);00) Days, TEXT(B1-A1;HH:MM)
... returns a text value like 3 Days, 13:45 for display purposes.
For further calculations you should refer to the original numbers A1 and B1.
Dotan Cohen wrote:
I have a spreadsheet with 1375 rows. One of the colums is a time
column, with the format 'hh:mm:ss. Note the leading ' sign. In order
to sum this column, I need to remove this character. However, the
search and replace dialogue s not recognize this character. How can I
remove
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