Calculating overtime hours on a daily and weekly basis

Fuzzy Nuts

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Hi, I have asked this question on excelforum but I can't read the replies due to a "database error", so I have come here to ask the same thing.

I need a formula that will calculate the overtime on a friday. The overtime starts after 8 hours on a daily basis or after 38 hours on a weekly basis.
So friday could have overtime starting after 6 hours or after 8 hours depending on the hours worked from monday to thursday.

Thanks to anyone who can help, and thankyou to the person on the other forum who has answered, but I can't get into that thread, sorry

P.s. how do I attach a file?
 
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