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Is there a way to report negative "time". Example: I paid my employee
80:00:00 hours estimate (cell a1). He actually worked 72:00:00 hours (cell a2). He owes me 8:00:00 (cell a3) where (a3 = a2-a1). Problem is i get ###### instead of minus 8 hours or -8:00:00. Thanks in advance. |
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Nevermind. Seached other questions - found if I set ToolsOptions to 1904
calendar the calculation will show negative! Don't know why but it does!. Brian "Brian" wrote: Is there a way to report negative "time". Example: I paid my employee 80:00:00 hours estimate (cell a1). He actually worked 72:00:00 hours (cell a2). He owes me 8:00:00 (cell a3) where (a3 = a2-a1). Problem is i get ###### instead of minus 8 hours or -8:00:00. Thanks in advance. |
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Brian
The ###### is usually an indication that the column is not wide enough to display the number. Select a cell in that column and do Format - Column - AutoFit Selection. Post back if this is not a solution for you. HTH Otto "Brian" wrote in message ... Is there a way to report negative "time". Example: I paid my employee 80:00:00 hours estimate (cell a1). He actually worked 72:00:00 hours (cell a2). He owes me 8:00:00 (cell a3) where (a3 = a2-a1). Problem is i get ###### instead of minus 8 hours or -8:00:00. Thanks in advance. |
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On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 11:15:55 -0400, "Otto Moehrbach" wrote:
Brian The ###### is usually an indication that the column is not wide enough to display the number. Select a cell in that column and do Format - Column - AutoFit Selection. Post back if this is not a solution for you. HTH Otto Otto, The #######... is also an indication of negative time when using the 1900 date system. --ron |
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Thanks Ron, I didn't know that. Otto
"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote in message ... On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 11:15:55 -0400, "Otto Moehrbach" wrote: Brian The ###### is usually an indication that the column is not wide enough to display the number. Select a cell in that column and do Format - Column - AutoFit Selection. Post back if this is not a solution for you. HTH Otto Otto, The #######... is also an indication of negative time when using the 1900 date system. --ron |
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