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Hi Everyone! Im Sharon Smith and today we are going to add and subtract time in Excel. Were going to take a close look at how Excel handles time formatting so that we can accurately calculate a payroll timesheet. Then were going to take a closer look at the TIME function so that we can create an add or subtract time calculator in Excel. Lets take a look. Before we get to our timesheet example lets take a close look at how to add and subtract time in Excel. So for adding time its important to note the different ways that time can be displayed in Excel. We can have hours and minutes displayed as 5 colon 25, we can have hours, minutes, and seconds, we can do AM PM, a 24-hour clock, or even display time as recorded in hours, minutes, and seconds but over 24 hours. So lets take a look at how we would actually add time and so when we type time into Excel it recognizes it as time. Itll format it a certain way and then we can actually just add it like we n