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I know there could quite possibly be a or several threads about this not
so cheery subject but I'm new..*waves Hi*...and I don't know what else
to do other than post and hope my question gets answered. I've been
trying to do this myself and so far no luck.


Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Hours
Start End Start End Start End Start End Start End
9:00 5:00 9:00 5:00 etc.. etc.. boss wants "hours
worked" under Hours...go figure

I use Excel on my boss' laptop and he wants to be able to see how many
hours are going into one employee. That's it. I thought it was gonna
be easy for me...it probably is but I might be missing something. I've
formatted my cells to the Time "function" 13:30..tried 1:30pm but the
values couldn't be figured cuz of the pm aspect. Can I still use
1:30pm Time function to get the figures i would like to see? If not can
I convert "army time" to real time cuz it's gonna confuse the hell out
of some employees. I've never used Excel to this degree before. Any
help would be GREATLY appreciated cuz I'm lost. To sum up...I want to
add the shifts for the week together and when I look at the Hours column
I see 40 or 42 or 38 for the week..not VALUE or ######. I normally
don't use Excel for any purpose really but my boss has given me reason.
If there's confusion..please say so and I'll try to clear it up as best
as I can.


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Format your Cells so the time shows up as HH:MM:SS - there is an option
for this: Select all of your Cells and/or columns - then go to the
MENUBAR and Select FORMAT - CELLS - Number - then under "Category"
Select TIME and then under TYPE select something that looks like
13:30:55 and this should work for you. There might be another way to do
it under CUSTOM - but this should work for you.
If your values are as follows:
A---------B---------C-------D
Start-----End------Start----End
Your formula should look something like this:
=(B1-A1)+(D1-C1), and so on and so on
You do not need the () around the (B1-A1), etc. I think it makes it
easier to read.
Don't forget to format the column or cells where your final results are
displayed.


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I don't quite understand what you are asking, but if you are having problems
with entering 1:30pm try adding a space before pm, i.e. 1:30 pm. Now when
you look at the format for the cell it should directly display as a time
format.

HTH

"AceAlmighty82" wrote:


I know there could quite possibly be a or several threads about this not
so cheery subject but I'm new..*waves Hi*...and I don't know what else
to do other than post and hope my question gets answered. I've been
trying to do this myself and so far no luck.


Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Hours
Start End Start End Start End Start End Start End
9:00 5:00 9:00 5:00 etc.. etc.. boss wants "hours
worked" under Hours...go figure

I use Excel on my boss' laptop and he wants to be able to see how many
hours are going into one employee. That's it. I thought it was gonna
be easy for me...it probably is but I might be missing something. I've
formatted my cells to the Time "function" 13:30..tried 1:30pm but the
values couldn't be figured cuz of the pm aspect. Can I still use
1:30pm Time function to get the figures i would like to see? If not can
I convert "army time" to real time cuz it's gonna confuse the hell out
of some employees. I've never used Excel to this degree before. Any
help would be GREATLY appreciated cuz I'm lost. To sum up...I want to
add the shifts for the week together and when I look at the Hours column
I see 40 or 42 or 38 for the week..not VALUE or ######. I normally
don't use Excel for any purpose really but my boss has given me reason.
If there's confusion..please say so and I'll try to clear it up as best
as I can.


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Use the AM/PM format for your start and end entries. If you're having
trouble entering them just remember that you have to type the colon to
separate the hour and minutes and after the minutes type a space before
typing the am or pm.

In your Hours cell to total the employees' hours you have to format it
with a custom format as [h]:mm

Use the formula that wjohnson gave you.

Now your boss will be happy with your Excel expertise and give you more
problems to solve ;-)


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