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I am having a problem with calculating time. I can calculate the difference
in hours over midnight, but what I can't do is not get a value to appear when I have only put in one number...For instance. I put in the time I start, and in my hours it shows midnight minus those hours without me putting in an ending value for hours worked.. Is there anyway to get this to show an error if they only put in a start time and no quit time? Hopefully this makes sense to someone out there. Any information anyone can give would be helpful. Thanks |
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On Apr 19, 2:13 pm, "Huston" wrote:
I am having a problem with calculating time. I can calculate the difference in hours over midnight, but what I can't do is not get a value to appear when I have only put in one number...For instance. I put in the time I start, and in my hours it shows midnight minus those hours without me putting in an ending value for hours worked.. Is there anyway to get this to show an error if they only put in a start time and no quit time? Hopefully this makes sense to someone out there. Any information anyone can give would be helpful. Thanks You wanna give us the formula you're using so we can see what you've already got? |
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Answered in m.p.excel.
In article , "Huston" wrote: I am having a problem with calculating time. I can calculate the difference in hours over midnight, but what I can't do is not get a value to appear when I have only put in one number...For instance. I put in the time I start, and in my hours it shows midnight minus those hours without me putting in an ending value for hours worked.. Is there anyway to get this to show an error if they only put in a start time and no quit time? Hopefully this makes sense to someone out there. Any information anyone can give would be helpful. Thanks |
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On Apr 19, 2:16 pm, okrob wrote:
On Apr 19, 2:13 pm, "Huston" wrote: I am having a problem with calculating time. I can calculate the difference in hours over midnight, but what I can't do is not get a value to appear when I have only put in one number...For instance. I put in the time I start, and in my hours it shows midnight minus those hours without me putting in an ending value for hours worked.. Is there anyway to get this to show an error if they only put in a start time and no quit time? Hopefully this makes sense to someone out there. Any information anyone can give would be helpful. Thanks You wanna give us the formula you're using so we can see what you've already got? It would also be great if you didn't post your question in multiple places... |
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