• WScorvington

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    • in reply to: Deleting items From the Address bar (Ver 6 Sp 2) #937618

      Itried it and it worked. Thanks.

    • in reply to: Deleting items From the Address bar (Ver 6 Sp 2) #937466

      Thanks for the input.

    • in reply to: Internet Explorer (6) #937326

      The reason I have not bothered with the ISP provider is because evrything else works, except the Yahoo and Hotmail e-mail.
      But now that you mentioned it, Bell South creates an e-mail account that may set up as default. Let me check into it, and I will get back with you. The router has been reset to factory default already. Thanks.

    • in reply to: Deleting items From the Address bar (Ver 6 Sp 2) #937244

      Hi Joe:

      Is there a URL cleaner for Netscape also.

      Serge

    • in reply to: Internet Explorer (6) #937240

      I missed answering the second part. Yes, the rest of Yahoo and Hotmail act normal. I can check the news and everything else.

      Serge

    • in reply to: Internet Explorer (6) #937239

      Correct!
      In Yahoo I get to the point where I can see all my e-mails listed. When I click to open one of them, the action never happens; I get timed out and a site not accessible as if it did not exist.

      In Hotmail, it starts at the login screen; after I type my userid and password, same scenario.

      Serge

    • in reply to: Time Conversion (2002) #936360

      Hans:

      Thanks for the tip. I am going to experiment with it tomororrow.

      Serge

    • in reply to: Time Conversion (2002) #936359

      Steve:

      Thank you very much. I will try it at the office tomorrow in my spreadsheet. I really apperciate the help. I will keep you posted of the results.

      Serge

    • in reply to: Time Conversion (2002) #936213

      I would be willing to live with a rounded value of ss.000. When I tried that in Excel, it would not accept the third argument (ss.000) to complete the full operation. I could only enter ss without any decimal. I dropped the decimals to two digits, then it would not express the decimal value into the next cell.

    • in reply to: Time Conversion (2002) #936207

      Sorry about the delay in answering you. I tried to format the cell for time format that would include millesimal value after the second. But Excel will not even interpret decimal nor centesimal values. The format I am trying to create would look like this: “hh:mm:ss.234567.” This expression needs to be able to react to other cell values for the purpose of adding or substracting from other values.

      For example, if I want to substract UTC Time from a Simulation Time; these two values are never the same. I need to be able to take two given time values, as expressed above, and substract or add when needed, keeping the same format indicated. I observed some formulas created and presented on this site dealing with hh:mm, and mm:ss; but none with hh:mm:ss. My interest goes a little further: hh:mm:ss.123456; my calculations have to be accurate to that level of expression.

      Thanks again for looking into this for me.

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