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Try this: =TEXT((G14-G11)+(G12-G15),"h:mm") G11=8:58am G14=1:05pm G15=1:44pm G12=6:34pm Thanks, -- Farhad Hodjat "Dannigirl" wrote: How do I subtract the time difference from another time difference? i.e - I have 6:34pm (time I left) in G12 and I have 8:58am (time I came in) in G11. I found the difference between the two times by using formula: =TEXT(G12-G11,"h:mm"), which gave me 9:36. So this is telling me I worked 9 hours and 36 minutes for that day. Now I want to calculate how long my lunch break was, since I do not get paid for it, which is below: I have 1:44pm (time I came back from lunch) in G15 and I have 1:05pm (time I left for lunch) in G14. I found the difference between the two times by using formula: =TEXT(G12-G11,"h:mm"), which gave me 0:39. Now I know I was at work for 9 hours and 36 minutes, but had a 39 minute lunch break. What formula could I use to show me exactly how many hours and minutes I really worked? The formula should show me that I really worked 8 hours and 57 minutes. Any ideas?? |
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