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xl2000€”Totaling time worked at each of three stores for a two-week pay
period. What I have is Columns C, D, E, F, G, H, & I, are week one. Columns
M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, are week two. I have, through data validation,
dropdowns to select Store 1, Store 2, or Store 3, in row 7 of each of the
described columns. The employee will select the store worked for that day,
by column (C Monday, DTuesday, E Wednesday, etc). Then enter the time
worked in the same column. In row 18 are the total hours for each day
worked. Now I need to summaries the time worked for each store throughout
the two week time period. Summaries are in C25 for Store 1, E25 for Store 2,
and G25 for Store 3. I think I need an IF formula in C25, E25, and H25 to
bring these totals together for each store, but do not know how to do it. It
seems to me, in C25 for instance, it needs to be something like IF Store 1
(in the dropdown box C7) then add C18, IF Store 2??? IF Store 3??? I would
have to include all 14 columns into the formula. From there I am lost!!!
Thanks for your help

Mike R.

 
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