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Hi there
I need some input and hope somebody can help me I have a spreadsheet with 5 or 6 different workers, and driving times, if they drive more than 10 hours, I have formatted the cell to turn red, what I need to do is add up both the formatted cell and the unformatted cells so that I can get the total driving time that a particular driver has done for the month or even for the week. Thanks and kind regards Keith |
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Without being able to see your workbook I'm flying blind here... but you can just use =SUM() to add the cells containing driving time together. Just make sure you custom format it as [HH]:MM . The square brackets will make it add the hours properly rather than loop back round once you get to 24 hrs. I hope that makes sense and hope it's what you're after. S. |
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