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I am still working on my scheduling issue, anyone online that I can email this thing too, I need to total up the number of hours each person works.. Thanks CC
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Ok, however I have each persons name down the left side, and then in each cell I have 0700-1500 or 1000-1730
for example..
How would I find the Sum with these?
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put starting time in one cell, end time in another, daily total(end-start) in a thrird cell and sum up the daily totals for a weekly total. I can email you an example if you would like.
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I would appreciate that. Please send to koatsy1@yahoo.comI have 10 employees, an 5 shifts a day. 7-3 8-4 7-1 10-530 12-6 Thanks in advance,
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sent incase the email doesn't make it through the spam filter here is a link to the file: formula.xls
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Originally posted by SVTatGT: put starting time in one cell, end time in another, daily total(end-start) in a thrird cell and sum up the daily totals for a weekly total. I can email you an example if you would like.
That only works if the employees don't work overnight. Otherwise Excel would be creating a negative amount of hours worked.
Edited because I didn't see the document you posted before writing my post - looks like Excel does indeed handle time nicely.
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