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Default Need help calculating overtime to date


So here's the deal... I need to calculate the total number of overtime
hours to date. I've searched the threads but have come up short with
what I need to accomplish.

My spreadsheet has a TOTAL OVERTIME cell (A5). Cells B5 through BA5
represent the 52 weeks in a year. Each time a value is entered in any
of those cells, I would like the TOTAL OVERTIME value to update
(overtime is anything over 40 hours). So if 41 is entered in B5, the
total overtime to date would be 1. If 44 is entered in C5, the total
overtime to date would be 5 hours (1 hour from the previous week and 4
hours from this week).

This is the formula I found, but this only does one 40 hour period. I
need something a little more complex.

=IF(A5=40,SUM(A5-40),"0")

Thanks in advance!

Matt W


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