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ChristopherM
I have a timesheet which records for each day of the week the time an
employee started and finished, and by subtracting one from the other I
can get the number of hours worked each day. I can also add these
hours to give a total for the week which is formatted with "[hh]" to
show a figure such as 43:45. However, I then want to subtract from
that figure the employee's standard hours (say 35) to show the overtime
(either in hh:mm or decimal - I don't mind). However every formula I
have tried just gives "#####" and when you pass the cursor over it a
tip saying "negative dates or times are displayed as #####". The
result of the calculation isn't (shouldn't be) negative however. Can
anyone suggest a formula to help? Thanks in advance for your help.
employee started and finished, and by subtracting one from the other I
can get the number of hours worked each day. I can also add these
hours to give a total for the week which is formatted with "[hh]" to
show a figure such as 43:45. However, I then want to subtract from
that figure the employee's standard hours (say 35) to show the overtime
(either in hh:mm or decimal - I don't mind). However every formula I
have tried just gives "#####" and when you pass the cursor over it a
tip saying "negative dates or times are displayed as #####". The
result of the calculation isn't (shouldn't be) negative however. Can
anyone suggest a formula to help? Thanks in advance for your help.