Convert Total Hours and Minutes to Whole Number
Enter 1572:49
And, yes, you are correct, multiply by 24, that will give you 1572.316667
Use INT() to get a number without a fraction.
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"BobS9895" wrote in message oups.com...
I have looked and cant find this question anywhere. Lets say I have 49
employees who over 4 days have worked 1,572 hours and 19 minutes. How
do I enter the 1,572 hrs and 19 min in Excel? Once I can do that, then
I believe I multiply x 24 to get a whole number - correct?
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