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Thanks for the help. What I did was Sum 1-31 cells and then divided by 8 and
then ensured my cell for stndby hours also calculated using that cell. Seems to work... "Kevin" wrote: I already asked a question similar to this one, but I thought I should try and be more specific. This is what I am trying to do, I want one cell to be able to calculate all of these times together so I can keep a running total for the year. I need that cell to calculate 8 hours a month of comp time and we also get 1 hour for every 8 hours of standby. I have one reply to my first message stating that it would probably be easier to use 2 columns, which I will probably have to do if I can't get any other suggestions for my problem. Thanks again for any help that may be provided! Kevin. |
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