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Hi James
You forgot to post your formula but just for your information; If your start time is A1 (11:00pm), end time in B1 ( 7:00am, try this, =MOD(B1-A1,1) format cell Custom [h]:mm HTH Regards John "James Harris" wrote in message ... I have a similar issue where I need to calculate hours worked between 11pm and 7am for a shift differential. I am not sure how to modify the formula below to make it work. If anyone has a solution or suggection on how to go about this, please let me know. |
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