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excel help please by ma petite 2002-06-21 10:03:58
okay i'm no slouch when it comes to excel, but one thing i can't figure out... i'm trying to track my hours so i can make sure they don't screw up my check again... i've got it so that it will calculate the hours i work each day based on my in and out times... but how HOW can i get it to do a total hours for the week?

barring that, does anyone know of a program i can use to do the same thing i'm using excel to do?
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  Sure. Stick a SUM formula in there. by nin_man2002-06-21 10:10:31
    doesn't work by ma petite2002-06-21 10:29:23
      Help is on the way. by NOLAWitch2002-06-21 10:31:56
        Use military time formats for that. by NOLAWitch2002-06-21 10:35:51
          yeah i was doing that part anyway ;) (n/t) by ma petite2002-06-21 10:36:46
            If you want by mpicklesimer2002-06-21 11:08:02
              ooh! that would be cool :) by ma petite2002-06-21 11:21:49
                It's on... by mpicklesimer2002-06-21 11:42:04
        awesome! by ma petite2002-06-21 10:36:18
      Change the field type? by Freakazoid2002-06-21 10:32:08
        Blasted typo monster... selt=delt (n/t) by Freakazoid2002-06-21 10:32:53
  Use the @sum function. by Naruki2002-06-21 10:10:38
  Quick fix by hyzenthlay2002-06-21 10:41:15
    Uh, I simply sent her what I constructed by NOLAWitch2002-06-21 10:46:51
      Just curious by hyzenthlay2002-06-21 10:51:16
        the time formats for the totals column by ma petite2002-06-21 11:01:45
          Cool by hyzenthlay2002-06-21 12:25:37

 

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