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How to Split Date and Time in Excel with the INT Function

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Chris Menard

In this video, I demonstrate the process of separating date and time in Microsoft Excel when they're combined in a single cell. I begin by introducing the concept of using the INT function for this purpose, highlighting that in Excel, dates and times are essentially numbers. Let's say I have a cell that contains the current date and time, like this: 8/3/2025 1:30 pm. The INT function allows me to extract just the date portion, leaving the time behind.

I then showcase how to generate a date and time stamp using the NOW function and proceed to separate the date from this combination by employing the INT function, which isolates the date as a whole number corresponding to that date.

Additionally, I share a unique tip on how to extract just the time portion by subtracting the integer value of the cell containing both date and time from its total value.

00:00 Introduction to Separating Date and Time in Excel
00:11 Understanding the INT Function
00:46 Practical Demonstration: Using the NOW Function
01:06 Copying and Pasting Values for Manipulation
01:24 Extracting Dates Using the INT Function
02:44 Extracting Time: A StepbyStep Guide
03:27 Conclusion and Additional Resources
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