calculating timesheet, time-in/time-out = total hours & minutes, .

G

Guest

Need to create an Excel Timesheet that calculates the hours and minutes
worked daily, based on the time-in/time-out. Then allow the calculated daily
time to total for the week. Am having to make Excel jump through hoops so
far. Any ideas/suggestions?
 
G

Guest

Steve Lindsay said:
Need to create an Excel Timesheet that calculates the hours and minutes
worked daily, based on the time-in/time-out. Then allow the calculated daily
time to total for the week. Am having to make Excel jump through hoops so
far. Any ideas/suggestions?
 
G

Guest

Steve Lindsay said:
Need to create an Excel Timesheet that calculates the hours and minutes
worked daily, based on the time-in/time-out. Then allow the calculated daily
time to total for the week. Am having to make Excel jump through hoops so
far. Any ideas/suggestions?
 
G

Guest

Hi Frank,

what have I to do, if I want to display in the summary of total hours more
than 24 hours? I have created my own timesheet and if I have in the summary
of total hours more than 24, it doesn't work correctly.

Thanks.

Tony

Frank Kabel píše:
 
G

George Nicholson

How are your cells formatted?

Under FormatCells>Number>Time: "37:30:55" would display 120:30:00 for 5
days, 30 minutes.
This is the same as FormatCells>Number>Custom: [h]:mm:ss

Alternatively, the John Walkenbach sheet that Frank directed you to uses a
Custom format [h]:mm. This would display as 120:30

HTH,
 
G

Guest

Thank you George for your support. Now it works properly.

Best regards

Tony

George Nicholson píše:
How are your cells formatted?

Under FormatCells>Number>Time: "37:30:55" would display 120:30:00 for 5
days, 30 minutes.
This is the same as FormatCells>Number>Custom: [h]:mm:ss

Alternatively, the John Walkenbach sheet that Frank directed you to uses a
Custom format [h]:mm. This would display as 120:30

HTH,
--
George Nicholson

Remove 'Junk' from return address.


Tony said:
Hi Frank,

what have I to do, if I want to display in the summary of total hours more
than 24 hours? I have created my own timesheet and if I have in the
summary
of total hours more than 24, it doesn't work correctly.

Thanks.

Tony

Frank Kabel píse:
 
G

Guest

To cut a long story short, I have used the [h]:mm format to solve the same
problem of calculating time over 24 hours. Just wondered what exactly the []
do??

Regards

Simon

George Nicholson said:
How are your cells formatted?

Under FormatCells>Number>Time: "37:30:55" would display 120:30:00 for 5
days, 30 minutes.
This is the same as FormatCells>Number>Custom: [h]:mm:ss

Alternatively, the John Walkenbach sheet that Frank directed you to uses a
Custom format [h]:mm. This would display as 120:30

HTH,
--
George Nicholson

Remove 'Junk' from return address.


Tony said:
Hi Frank,

what have I to do, if I want to display in the summary of total hours more
than 24 hours? I have created my own timesheet and if I have in the
summary
of total hours more than 24, it doesn't work correctly.

Thanks.

Tony

Frank Kabel píse:
 
P

Peo Sjoblom

It only displays time values > 24, the numbers underneath are all the same

--

Regards,

Peo Sjoblom


S Barnes said:
To cut a long story short, I have used the [h]:mm format to solve the same
problem of calculating time over 24 hours. Just wondered what exactly the []
do??

Regards

Simon

George Nicholson said:
How are your cells formatted?

Under FormatCells>Number>Time: "37:30:55" would display 120:30:00 for 5
days, 30 minutes.
This is the same as FormatCells>Number>Custom: [h]:mm:ss

Alternatively, the John Walkenbach sheet that Frank directed you to uses a
Custom format [h]:mm. This would display as 120:30

HTH,
--
George Nicholson

Remove 'Junk' from return address.


Tony said:
Hi Frank,

what have I to do, if I want to display in the summary of total hours more
than 24 hours? I have created my own timesheet and if I have in the
summary
of total hours more than 24, it doesn't work correctly.

Thanks.

Tony

Frank Kabel píse:

Hi
as starting point:
http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/files/timesht.htm

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

Newsbeitrag Need to create an Excel Timesheet that calculates the hours and
minutes
worked daily, based on the time-in/time-out. Then allow the
calculated daily
time to total for the week. Am having to make Excel jump through
hoops so
far. Any ideas/suggestions?
 
G

Guest

Right, thank you very much for your fast reply. Thought it was something
simple.

Regards

Simon

Peo Sjoblom said:
It only displays time values > 24, the numbers underneath are all the same

--

Regards,

Peo Sjoblom


S Barnes said:
To cut a long story short, I have used the [h]:mm format to solve the same
problem of calculating time over 24 hours. Just wondered what exactly the []
do??

Regards

Simon

George Nicholson said:
How are your cells formatted?

Under FormatCells>Number>Time: "37:30:55" would display 120:30:00 for 5
days, 30 minutes.
This is the same as FormatCells>Number>Custom: [h]:mm:ss

Alternatively, the John Walkenbach sheet that Frank directed you to uses a
Custom format [h]:mm. This would display as 120:30

HTH,
--
George Nicholson

Remove 'Junk' from return address.


Hi Frank,

what have I to do, if I want to display in the summary of total hours more
than 24 hours? I have created my own timesheet and if I have in the
summary
of total hours more than 24, it doesn't work correctly.

Thanks.

Tony

Frank Kabel píse:

Hi
as starting point:
http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/files/timesht.htm

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

Newsbeitrag Need to create an Excel Timesheet that calculates the hours and
minutes
worked daily, based on the time-in/time-out. Then allow the
calculated daily
time to total for the week. Am having to make Excel jump through
hoops so
far. Any ideas/suggestions?
 

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