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timesheet with running totals of overtime
kimm
Chip Pearson has done all the work for you. See at http://www.cpearson.com/excel/overtime.htm Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 15:07:06 -0800, "kimmyrt" wrote: Hi, I'm trying to create a very simple time sheet by weeks, not days. column A is employees name, B is the week worked, C is total hrs. for that week, D is hrs. short or over 40 hrs., and E is a running total of the hrs. short or under 40 hrs. a week. I just need a formula to enter so I can just punch in the times in C and then D and E will come up. If anyone can help it would be extremely appreciated, or even let me know if such a formula exists. If you need me to send you the timesheet I can, its really small. I'm not to good at explaining these things. Thanks so much in advance. |
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