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Arvi,
Disregard the previous email. I found the problem. I had a different format in one of the cells and the formula had an error; as well. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. "Arvi Laanemets" wrote: Hi With start time p.e. in D5 and end time in E5 =E5-D5+(E5<D5) NB! Both time columns and the column with formula must be formatted in a valid time format. When you want to sum formula results, format this cell as custom "[h]:mm" or "[h]:mm:ss" Arvi Laanemets "El Bee" wrote in message ... I have a spread sheet for tracking employees time and for some days the fields are displayed correct but in others (using the same format) the hours are out of whack! For example: Cell d7 = 19:30 e7 = 05:30 (should be 10 hours) Cell d6 = 10:00 e6 = 20:00 (should be 10 hours) Cell d5 = 05:30 d5 = 15:30 (should be 10 hours) When I add the totals together it shows 6:30 hours, I've tried several different formulas from this website and none of them work on this particular problem. My spreadsheet uses 2 colums per employee per day (start & end) times. It starts in column B and ends in column O (7 days for the week). It seems that if the total number of hours for the above 3 employees exceeds 24 hours then the time gets messed up. Any ideas? |
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