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Using calculator to work out hours worked / left to work

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CW1 | 14:34 Wed 14th Dec 2011 | Technology
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Hi,

Can I adjust the settings on the calculator on my PC to work out time, rather than decimal sums ?
Just want a quick 'n easy way to work out how many hours I've left of my 37 to work on a day by day basis (don't wanna phaff with Excel, or percentages !), ie. Mon I've done 9hrs 40min, Tues 8hrs, Wed 7hrs 50min, how many left to work over Thu & Fri.

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Not on the default one which comes with Windows. You could, I suppose, multiply the hours by 60 and then add on the minutes.

I appreciate that you don't want to faff with Excel, but that would give you the answer instantly...
It's 11 hours 30 minutes...
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Thanks MarkRae. That's pretty much what I've been doing but it's still fiddly. If I can calculate using binary & hex etc. (all very useful, I'm sure !), I'm hoping there's a calculator somewhere where it'll work out 0:60 = 1.
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That was just an example :o)
There's probably a timesheet calculator somewhere on the web - have you tried googling for one...?

Alternatively, I could knock one up for you in Excel if you like...
there are loads of time calculators available either online or for download..

For example.
http://www.scottsever...l/time_calculator.htm
There you go!
Or there is an excel sheet I done for an earlier question you can download here if it helps...

http://s000.tinyuploa...482412083187&gk=hotel
About time! :)
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Have been looking for one online but Chuck's is exactly what I've been looking for :o)) THANKS, and cheers for the offer, MarkRae x
should be able to do that in your head

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