You may also want to have a look at some of the temples here
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/re...ry=time+sheets
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"Paul B" wrote in message
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LV, Excel keeps time as a fraction of a day, multiply by 24 to get hours
in
decimal format, be sure to format the result as general or number
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"LV" wrote in message
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Paul,
Thanks for your help, but all of those functions use the INT function,
which
rounds to the nearest integer.
Say some one come in at 8:45 AM, leaves for Lunch at 12:30, Returns at
1:00,
and leaves the office at 5:00 PM. I need to automate finding the amount
of
hours that individual worked (7.75) I know it seems lazy, but it would
help
me out in my daily tasks.
LV
"Paul B" wrote:
LV, excel will add and subtract time, see here for some help
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/datetime.htm#AddingTimes
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"LV" wrote in message
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The INT and TEXT Functions are insufficent. I need to automate
filling
out
time cards for multiple people. INT only calculates whole hours and
TEXT
is
not summable.