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Can Excel turn % hrs worked/week put in a cell into a real number
I'm trying to make the company records more managable.
Timesheets currently show percentage of time spent each two weeks on a project. One work week = 40 hrs. If someone is showing 25% of their time spent on "Sponsorship" I'd like to type 25 into the cell, and have the number "20" pop up (as in 20 hrs spent over 2 weeks). The company uses 5% increments. |
if % entry is in c3
enter in d3 =c3*0.8 i.e 25 *0.8=20 -- Greetings from New Zealand Bill K "BaffledFloridaExcelUser" wrote in message ... I'm trying to make the company records more managable. Timesheets currently show percentage of time spent each two weeks on a project. One work week = 40 hrs. If someone is showing 25% of their time spent on "Sponsorship" I'd like to type 25 into the cell, and have the number "20" pop up (as in 20 hrs spent over 2 weeks). The company uses 5% increments. |
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