Calculate Shift hours with number formal

excelnovice1234567

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Hi Everyone,

I would like to automatically calculate the total shift hours for a timesheet. However, when I enter the time. I use the format hh.mm (in 24 hr time) into a "Number" cell format.

eg a 10.30am - 4pm shift would be entered in 2 seperate cells as

A1 - 10.30
B1 - 16 (displayed with 2 decimals, so it reads as 16.00)

When I then calculate the shift hours, (finish time - start time), it comes up with 5.7 hours, rather than 5.5 hours.

I dont want to have to enter shift times in .25/.5/.75 format, as I want the TIME to be displayed.

Is there a way around this?
 

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10.3 is not the same as 10:30
 
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