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Pascal,
Thanks for your help and it does add up correctly now but when I enter the hours in, the formula has the date in before ie when I put in 23.24 hours it comes up as 22/01/1900 08:24:00 in the formula and 536:24 in the cell, how do I put in the hours? Regards Angie (Who's sanity you are saving!) "papou" wrote: Hello Use custom format : [h]:mm This will allow time calculations over 24 hours. HTH Cordially Pascal "Angiewelly" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Hi, I am trying to add monthly working hours together eg 171.25 hours + 56.56 hours but cannot get Excel to do this. When I use HH:MM it changes the cell to a time format but the answer is wrong despite the correct (I think) sum is entered ie SUM(B3:CC3). All cells have been set to HH:MM format but again when I enter the hours it changes the value. Can anyone help as I am going mad trying to fix this!? |
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