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Old January 26th, 2005, 01:37 PM
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Default calculating timesheet, time-in/time-out = total hours & minutes, .



"Steve Lindsay" wrote:

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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