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Hi Frank. I am trying to use this same schedule, only I need to also extend
the number of columns because we have a longer work schedule. When I put in the new column range, I get a zero result. I also lose the curly parens at the beginning and end of the formula, and when I type them in manually, it still returns a zero. Can you help with this also? "Frank Kabel" wrote: Hi why not use: {=SUM(IF(ISTEXT(D9:L9),0.5,0))} -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Laserstar57 wrote: Hi, The formula came out of the "employee shift schedule" template found in the MS Office templates. Here is the formula: {=SUM(IF(ISTEXT(D9:L9),1,0))} When ever text is entered into a cell it counts as one hour. However, I need the ability to have it calculate based on the half hour. It may be easier to look at the template to see how it is formatted.Thanks for your help. It is appreciated. Jeff "Frank Kabel" wrote: Hi you may post your existing formula -----Original Message----- The existing formula only calculates time based on hour time blocks. How can I change the formula so that it calculates the time on the half hour instead? Thanks. . |
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