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24-Hour Time FormatMany places in the world use the 24-hour time format. 24-hour time format is similar regular AM/PM time, except that you keep counting up after you get past 12 PM (noon). So 1 PM in 24-hour format is 13:00, 2 PM is 14:00, and so on. All you need to do is add 12 to any time in the PM to get 24-hour format time. Here are all the hourly times in AM/PM and 24-hour format:
am/pm 24-hour 12am (midnight) 00:00 1am 01:00 2am 02:00 3am 03:00 4am 04:00 5am 05:00 6am 06:00 7am 07:00 8am 08:00 9am 09:00 10am 10:00 11am 11:00 12pm (noon) 12:00 1pm 13:00 2pm 14:00 3pm 15:00 4pm 16:00 5pm 17:00 6pm 18:00 7pm 19:00 8pm 20:00 9pm 21:00 10pm 22:00 11pm 23:00 12am 24:00 am/pm 24-hour
Note: The 24 hour Time Format variation on the normal 24 hour time. When entered as the starting time for a shifts, "00:00" indicates that a shift starts at midnight at the beginning of the schedule day, while "24:00" indicates that a shift that starts at midnight at the end of the schedule day.