Joe Conner wrote:

Not to be argumentative, if you simply format the cell as time choose the 5th item down in the format column which shows " 876613:37:46 " it will give you a format of HH:MM:SS without formula parsing or string ceations. This is the case with OOo v2.0 at least.
Joe

Anthony Chilco wrote:

Hi Derek,
Formatting the cells using mm:ss will display only minutes and seconds. That is, hours are not displayed. In your example, you'd still have to enter the hours i.e. 0:42:34. What will be displayed is 42:34. In the second cell entering 0:24:33 will display 24:33. Unfortunately, when you add them, the cell formatted mm:ss will display 07:07. If you want to show the sum of the minutes, you'll have to use a formula that parses the string into minutes and seconds, does the addition, then creates a new string formatted the way you want.
tc

Joe Conner wrote:

Input your time as 00:42:34 and 00:24:33 and then they will sum as 01:07:07.


Derek J. Carr wrote:

Hello,

Using OOo 2.0 on windows XP + SP2 (but it seems to be the same in 1.1.4). This is my first time in trying to use calc to do time calculations, and I'm having trouble with the formating. I've looked at most of the user docs that I can find, and very little is said about time formating. Basically I want a 'true' format of MM:SS both for input and for output. So I'd like to input "42:34" and have interpreted as 42 min and 34 sec, not 42 hours and 34 min - which is what it seems to be doing at the moment and then just showing the minutes and seconds part. I'd then like a cell to show 73:05 when added to a cell with 24:33. I think this might be a bug. I looked at issue tracker, but it's a complected item to search for.



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Hi, Joe,

I tried that, but it seemed to work exactly the same for me as HH:MM:SS - how is it supposed to be different?

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