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Carla Hanzlik wrote:
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> Peter Skye wrote:
>
> > 1:00 PM
> > 1:01 PM
>
> That combo gives you a minute, not 24 hours, Peter.
Yes. My original values were 12:00 PM and 12:05 PM but I also tested a
number of other values and 1:00-1:01 was easy to type. :)
The undocumented blank fields defaulting to the 24 hour time interval
(ruler) is what I wanted, but this was not known to me at the time.
Since 12:01 AM and 11:59 PM aren't reachable with the default 8A-5P time
ruler and you can't specify 12:00 PM and 12:00 PM because you get the
pop-up that says the second time must be after the first, I clicked just
to the right of 12:00 PM for the second value and got 12:05 PM. With
two 12:00 values I wanted to see if I could get 12:00 midnight to 12:00
midnight -- a 24 hour time interval.
Doesn't _everybody_ think like this?
(I didn't bring the thread over here from SCOUG-Help!)
- Peter
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