Formula calculates working hrs.

asyamonique

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Code:
=IF(COUNT(E3:F3) = 2, MOD(F3-E3,1)-"8:00", "")

Hello,
The formula given above calculating the extra hrs after 8 hrs.
Is there any way to change it if there are entries below 8hrs the formula will give me the negative result?
Sample

14:00 => 01:00 = 3
14:00 => 21:00 = -1

Many Thanks
 

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Hello,

after quite a bit of changing, but formula not very elegant

=IF(COUNT(E3:F3)=2,IF(MOD(F3-E3,1)-"8:00"<0,TEXT((((F3-E3)*24)-8),"#"),MOD(F3-E3,1)-"8:00"),"")
 
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Hello,
Thanks for the reply but I've got below result:)

8:00 PM3:00 AM-25

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