I have an excel schedule that I use to display employees' shifts. The ".5" indicates half hour increments. For some reason it is not calculating correctly. I calculate just fine without the ".5" for an half hour increment. Can you please help!
I have an excel schedule that I use to display employees' shifts. The ".5" indicates half hour increments. For some reason it is not calculating correctly. I calculate just fine without the ".5" for an half hour increment. Can you please help!
Last edited by Deedrick; 12-03-2016 at 07:00 PM.
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Thank you!
Looks to me like the formulas in AC:AP? are looking at the wrong row?
Apart from that, can you explain where you are getting this error? You have a lot going on there, and it will save us searching/guessing
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Ford
Welcome to the Forum, unfortunately this is a duplicate post and as such will now be closed, you may continue in your other thread.
http://www.excelforum.com/excel-form...-decimals.html
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