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In order to calculate time worked per week in a time sheet, excel needs to
provide support for hh:mm formats where the hh argument is greater than 24,
for example if I worked 40 hours and 15 minutes in a week, I should be able
to add (8:00+7:30+8:30+8:00+8:15)=40:15. I should be able to calculate
40:00-(time worked so far) to get how much time I still need to work this
week.



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If I'm understanding you correctly, this can be done. Please see the
following post:

http://www.pdbook.com/index.php/exce...g_total_hours/

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"pmba" wrote:

In order to calculate time worked per week in a time sheet, excel needs to
provide support for hh:mm formats where the hh argument is greater than 24,
for example if I worked 40 hours and 15 minutes in a week, I should be able
to add (8:00+7:30+8:30+8:00+8:15)=40:15. I should be able to calculate
40:00-(time worked so far) to get how much time I still need to work this
week.



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On Mon, 16 May 2005 05:44:22 -0700, "pmba"
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In order to calculate time worked per week in a time sheet, excel needs to
provide support for hh:mm formats where the hh argument is greater than 24,
for example if I worked 40 hours and 15 minutes in a week, I should be able
to add (8:00+7:30+8:30+8:00+8:15)=40:15. I should be able to calculate
40:00-(time worked so far) to get how much time I still need to work this
week.




Merely format your result cell as [h]:mm

The brackets around the h prevent the hours from "rolling over" every 24.


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