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I have a time in A1 as 07:30AM as start time, B1 as 15:30PM as end time and
in C1 column I enter the actual time like 13:00PM, that means he goes early by 02:30hrs early than scheduled time or I enter 17:30PM in C1 column he goes by 02:00hrs late than scheduled time. can anyone help me to solve this problem. Thanks in Advance |
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How are you entering your time values... as shown (those are not not valid
time values then) or as real time values with a Cell Format set to display what you have shown us? One problem with the time values (if you are entering them as shown) is that a valid time value in Excel needs a space in front of the AM or PM (you show no space). The second thing wrong with them (again, assuming you are typing them in as shown) is that a 24-hour time value (that is what the 13:00 part of your 13:00PM is) cannot have a PM designation attached to it (with or without a separating space)... the fact that it is greater than 12:00 PM tells you it is and afternoon time. Can you clarify for us what you actually have for your time values? -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "srpavar" wrote in message ... I have a time in A1 as 07:30AM as start time, B1 as 15:30PM as end time and in C1 column I enter the actual time like 13:00PM, that means he goes early by 02:30hrs early than scheduled time or I enter 17:30PM in C1 column he goes by 02:00hrs late than scheduled time. can anyone help me to solve this problem. Thanks in Advance |
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You don't say what the problem is.
Do you want the difference between actual and end time? =B1-C1 -- __________________________________ HTH Bob "srpavar" wrote in message ... I have a time in A1 as 07:30AM as start time, B1 as 15:30PM as end time and in C1 column I enter the actual time like 13:00PM, that means he goes early by 02:30hrs early than scheduled time or I enter 17:30PM in C1 column he goes by 02:00hrs late than scheduled time. can anyone help me to solve this problem. Thanks in Advance |
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![]() Chip Pearson has an excellent tutorial with downloadable example on this subject here 'Working With Times Example Page' (http://www.cpearson.com/excel/overtime.htm) srpavar;243704 Wrote: I have a time in A1 as 07:30AM as start time, B1 as 15:30PM as end time and in C1 column I enter the actual time like 13:00PM, that means he goes early by 02:30hrs early than scheduled time or I enter 17:30PM in C1 column he goes by 02:00hrs late than scheduled time. can anyone help me to solve this problem. Thanks in Advance -- Simon Lloyd Regards, Simon Lloyd 'The Code Cage' (http://www.thecodecage.com) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Simon Lloyd's Profile: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/member.php?userid=1 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...ad.php?t=67952 |
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See your later posting. Please don't post the same question more than once.
-- David Biddulph "srpavar" wrote in message ... I have a time in A1 as 07:30AM as start time, B1 as 15:30PM as end time and in C1 column I enter the actual time like 13:00PM, that means he goes early by 02:30hrs early than scheduled time or I enter 17:30PM in C1 column he goes by 02:00hrs late than scheduled time. can anyone help me to solve this problem. Thanks in Advance |
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