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Default =max between one hour and second hour


In Out Hours
16:00 18:30 02:30
08:55 15:00 06:05
12:00 21:00 09:00
10:00 16:00 06:00
08:45 16:35 07:50
08:00 20:30 12:30

I have a hourlist like this, the hours are in format hh:mm, what I hope to
manage is..

lets call the columns
A B C D E
IN OUT HOURS AFTER 18 AFTER 21

in column D i want to have all hours after 18:00 listet automaticly, so if a
worker works to 19:30 the col. D should list 1:30
Is this possible with the HH:MM format??


I got this from a JE Mc Gimpsey

Use =MAX(0, B2-0.75)
Have two more questions :
1.
Why the -0,75?? it works but could not understand why it works
2.
IF the same formula (=MAX(0, B2-0.75) ) should be used between 18:00 and
21:00, and list only the hours between 18:00 and 21:00, and a new one from
21:00 to 23:59 , then it need to abduct the hours between 18:00 and 21:00

between 18:00 and 21:00 the get 40% additional sallary
and after 21:00 they get 100% more, would have bee SO nice to be able to
make this calculation automatic

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