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Old 04-24-2012, 03:06 PM
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Hi Jamal,

The underscore under the degree symbol is part of the font you're using. If you don't like it, use a different font.

When using the custom format, all you need to remember is that values in it must be multiplied by 24 to get the 'real' values and 'real' values must be divided by 24 for the custom format. Of course, when comparing the custom format values to a 'real' value, you can apply the conversion to either the custom format value or the 'real' value.

Instead of your IF formula, you can use:
=MOD(B3,15)*24 or =MOD(B3*24,180)
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