Worked on creating a macro, and had to change it to two inputs.
Tried to do the single input, but ran into issues splitting it to change order
and convert , to -?? So simple solution to input each separate.
Hopefully, the email will have the's correctly..
sub ZT
rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
rem define variables
dim documentas object
dim dispatcher as object
rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
rem get access to the document
document= ThisComponent.CurrentController.Frame
dispatcher = createUnoService(com.sun.star.frame.DispatchHelper)
rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dim sText
dim mText
dim sTime
dim eTime
sTime = InputBox (Enter Cell with Start Time: Example A1)
eTime = InputBox (Enter Cell with End Time: Example A20)
sText = sTime,eTime
mText = eTime-sTime
rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dim args1(0) as new com.sun.star.beans.PropertyValue
args1(0).Name =StringName
args1(0).Value ==DATEDIF(sText,d)daysTEXT((mText)-INT(mText),HHoursMMinutes)
dispatcher.executeDispatch(document,.uno:EnterString,, 0, args1())
end sub
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