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     <title><![CDATA[Clockwheel in excel?]]></title>
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	 <description><![CDATA[<p>I'm sure there are a few people know how to do this. I've basically got the minutes from and to. I've just want to put it in a representation of an hour. It sounds like it should be doable.</p>]]></description>
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