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WHAT IS A FORMULA TO ADD DIFFERENCES BETWEEN WORK HOURS IN A WEEK?
FOR EXAMPLE ON MONDAY AN EMPLOYEE WORKED FROM 6:30 AM TO 3:30 PM WITH A 1
HOUR LUNCH BREAK THAT WOULD TOTAL TO 8 HOURS. IF THE TIME WAS THE SAME FOR
THE FOLLOWING 4 DAYS, THE TOTAL FOR THE WEEK WOULD BE 40 HOURS, BUT I CAN'T
COME UP WITH A FORMULA.
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First, you really, really need to turn off your CAPS LOCK. It makes your
post very hard to read.

Check out

Times, Adding And Subtracting
http://cpearson.com/excel/datetime.htm#AddingTimes

and

Timesheets, Working With Regular And Overtime Hours
http://cpearson.com/excel/overtime.htm


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WHAT IS A FORMULA TO ADD DIFFERENCES BETWEEN WORK HOURS IN A WEEK?
FOR EXAMPLE ON MONDAY AN EMPLOYEE WORKED FROM 6:30 AM TO 3:30 PM WITH A 1
HOUR LUNCH BREAK THAT WOULD TOTAL TO 8 HOURS. IF THE TIME WAS THE SAME FOR
THE FOLLOWING 4 DAYS, THE TOTAL FOR THE WEEK WOULD BE 40 HOURS, BUT I CAN'T
COME UP WITH A FORMULA.

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