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Calculating payroll cost
Hello all....I am trying to calculate a total payroll cost off a cell in
which I have calculated the total time worked during the day by an employee. I can easily calculate the total time worked, but of course the problem is Excel sees the calculated time difference as a decimal instead of a real number, so the total payroll cost is incorrect. Can anyone tell me how to get Excel to see my calculated time difference as a true number instead of a decimal so I can multiply it by an hourly rate and receive a payroll cost? Thank you! |
Calculating payroll cost
Multiply your time value by 24. Excel stores times as a fraction of a
24 hour day (e.g., 6:00 = 0.25, 12:00 = 0.5, 18:00 = 0.75, etc,) so multiplying by 24 gives you the number of hours. Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Excel Product Group, 1998 - 2009 Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email on web site) On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 09:47:01 -0800, MRH wrote: Hello all....I am trying to calculate a total payroll cost off a cell in which I have calculated the total time worked during the day by an employee. I can easily calculate the total time worked, but of course the problem is Excel sees the calculated time difference as a decimal instead of a real number, so the total payroll cost is incorrect. Can anyone tell me how to get Excel to see my calculated time difference as a true number instead of a decimal so I can multiply it by an hourly rate and receive a payroll cost? Thank you! |
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