Re: Time formulas
- From: "Peo Sjoblom" <terre08@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 14:30:30 -0700
If you are going to use decimal values you need to format the result as
General or number, not time
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Regards,
Peo Sjoblom
"Blazingsaddles" <Blazingsaddles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ugh! What am I doing wrong? C10 is 12:00 am with this formula.
Thanks.
"T. Valko" wrote:
Try this:
=(MOD(C7-C6,1)+MOD(C9-C8,1))*24
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"Blazingsaddles" <Blazingsaddles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Here is my time***:
c6: 11:00 pm
c7: 12:00 am
c8: 7:00 am
c9: 3:00 pm
c10: (Actual hours worked)
If I use the formula: =IF(C6>C7,C7+1-C6,C7-C6)*24
I can get the time for c6/c7, but what formula do I use to not only get
the
hours from c6/c7, but also from c8/c9 - to get the total of 9 hours in
c10?
Thanks, I appreciate any help.
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