Hi guys,
I thought that I did this before but I cannot find my old files. I work on a time series that consists of 48 data points per day. The day starts at 0:30 and ends at 0:00. If I know the date and time my recording starts, I should be able to calculate date and time. I found my formulas...
I have some numbers in a text file, like
6-1
7-12
8-11
These denote business hours, such as 6AM to 1AM. When I do a conversion, or import into Excel, whether I import them as GENERAL or TEXT, it converts them to dates such as 1-Jun, 12-Jul, 11-Aug.
How can I make them import exactly as...
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