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I am using Excel to create a event function sheet for a meeting. In one
column is the start time and another column is the end time. When I merge it
into a document, the start time shows as (for example)
1:00:00 PM. But the end time will print as 8:30 PM. How do I change the
start time to read as 1:00 PM?
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Are you talking about mail merge?

That is more of a word question than excel

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I am using Excel to create a event function sheet for a meeting. In one
column is the start time and another column is the end time. When I merge
it
into a document, the start time shows as (for example)
1:00:00 PM. But the end time will print as 8:30 PM. How do I change the
start time to read as 1:00 PM?


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