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I'm attempting to caluclate an billing amount based upon hours worked x an
hourly rate. I can get the hours; I can't get the math to work. What am I
doing wrong?
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I'm attempting to caluclate an billing amount based upon hours worked x an
hourly rate. I can get the hours; I can't get the math to work. What am I
doing wrong?



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What formula are you using? Also, check under Tools menu and click on
Options. There's a tab 'Calculation' that lets you change from Manual
to Automatic. If you somehow get switched to Manual, all of your
formulas won't automatically calculate. Kind of annoying.

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