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formula for adding up 3 different start and finish times
Hi. Can any one tell me the formula for adding up 3 different start and
finish times within a 24 hour period. I have set up a time sheet that has shifts of Morning, Afternoon and Evening i enter in my start and finish times for each shift but can not figure out how to add them all together. -- Thank you for reading my post. Hopefully you can answer my querie |
formula for adding up 3 different start and finish times
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With your data in A2:F2 enter in G2 =MOD(B2-A2,1)+MOD(D2-C2,1)+MOD(F2-E2,1) Format G2 as hh:mm The MOD part of the formula will deal with any shifts crossing the 24 hour barrier. If you want your result in decimal hours, then you would need =24*(MOD(B2-A2,1)+MOD(D2-C2,1)+MOD(F2-E2,1)) and format the cell to the number of decimals you require. This is because Excel stores times as a fraction of a day (24 hours). -- Regards Roger Govier Shazza wrote: Hi. Can any one tell me the formula for adding up 3 different start and finish times within a 24 hour period. I have set up a time sheet that has shifts of Morning, Afternoon and Evening i enter in my start and finish times for each shift but can not figure out how to add them all together. |
formula for adding up 3 different start and finish times
Hi Roger
thanks for your response. this one works if every cell is populated but on quite a few occasions there will be nothing in some of the cells. An example of what i have is as follows Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Total 05:00 12:00 17:00 00:00 09:00 13:00 14:00 17:00 18:00 11:00 So i am finding that on the days where no time has been entered then the formula does not work. -- Thank you for reading my post. Hopefully you can answer my querie "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi With your data in A2:F2 enter in G2 =MOD(B2-A2,1)+MOD(D2-C2,1)+MOD(F2-E2,1) Format G2 as hh:mm The MOD part of the formula will deal with any shifts crossing the 24 hour barrier. If you want your result in decimal hours, then you would need =24*(MOD(B2-A2,1)+MOD(D2-C2,1)+MOD(F2-E2,1)) and format the cell to the number of decimals you require. This is because Excel stores times as a fraction of a day (24 hours). -- Regards Roger Govier Shazza wrote: Hi. Can any one tell me the formula for adding up 3 different start and finish times within a 24 hour period. I have set up a time sheet that has shifts of Morning, Afternoon and Evening i enter in my start and finish times for each shift but can not figure out how to add them all together. . |
formula for adding up 3 different start and finish times
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then try =if(count(A2:B2)=2,MOD(B2-A2,1),0)+if count(C2:D2)=2, MOD(D2-C2,1),0)+if(count(E2:F2)=2,MOD(F2-E2,1),0) -- Regards Roger Govier Roger Govier wrote: Hi With your data in A2:F2 enter in G2 =MOD(B2-A2,1)+MOD(D2-C2,1)+MOD(F2-E2,1) Format G2 as hh:mm The MOD part of the formula will deal with any shifts crossing the 24 hour barrier. If you want your result in decimal hours, then you would need =24*(MOD(B2-A2,1)+MOD(D2-C2,1)+MOD(F2-E2,1)) and format the cell to the number of decimals you require. This is because Excel stores times as a fraction of a day (24 hours). -- Regards Roger Govier Shazza wrote: Hi. Can any one tell me the formula for adding up 3 different start and finish times within a 24 hour period. I have set up a time sheet that has shifts of Morning, Afternoon and Evening i enter in my start and finish times for each shift but can not figure out how to add them all together. |
formula for adding up 3 different start and finish times
You'll need to explain what "does not work" means, because Roger's formula
worked for me when I tested it, including the sample where there was no start/finish time. Regards, Fred "Shazza" wrote in message ... Hi Roger thanks for your response. this one works if every cell is populated but on quite a few occasions there will be nothing in some of the cells. An example of what i have is as follows Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Total 05:00 12:00 17:00 00:00 09:00 13:00 14:00 17:00 18:00 11:00 So i am finding that on the days where no time has been entered then the formula does not work. -- Thank you for reading my post. Hopefully you can answer my querie "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi With your data in A2:F2 enter in G2 =MOD(B2-A2,1)+MOD(D2-C2,1)+MOD(F2-E2,1) Format G2 as hh:mm The MOD part of the formula will deal with any shifts crossing the 24 hour barrier. If you want your result in decimal hours, then you would need =24*(MOD(B2-A2,1)+MOD(D2-C2,1)+MOD(F2-E2,1)) and format the cell to the number of decimals you require. This is because Excel stores times as a fraction of a day (24 hours). -- Regards Roger Govier Shazza wrote: Hi. Can any one tell me the formula for adding up 3 different start and finish times within a 24 hour period. I have set up a time sheet that has shifts of Morning, Afternoon and Evening i enter in my start and finish times for each shift but can not figure out how to add them all together. . |
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