Askeladden
Programmer
There could be a bug in exel, sort of like the y2k bug, a h24k bug. This has to do with that exel in time format only has 24 hours. Once you go beond that, it starts from 00:00 again, which it should. But try adding 1 hour increments (01:00) up to 25 hours (25:00), You get 1 hour (01:00).
This is fine if you are not interested in how much overtime a person will have by the end of a year, or even at the end of the month. And also, negative overtime will only show as ###############. This last one I have worked around with formulas. But this doesnt exuse microsoft.
Has anyone ancountered ths bug, and know how to bypass it?
Christian
This is fine if you are not interested in how much overtime a person will have by the end of a year, or even at the end of the month. And also, negative overtime will only show as ###############. This last one I have worked around with formulas. But this doesnt exuse microsoft.
Has anyone ancountered ths bug, and know how to bypass it?
Christian