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Note: I assumed you'd want hours in Time format, hence the '/24' in the
formula. If you want integral hours, delete that division. In article , JE McGimpsey wrote: One way: A1: <base date A2: =0.22/24 * (TODAY() - A1) In article , Savage666 wrote: I'm trying to get the vacation time for my store, which accrues at a rate of .22 hr per day, to calculate and auttomatically adjust each day. How do i write out the formula using the =Day() function* or the =NOW() function*? Or is there a better way to express this? Excel 2003 |
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