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How to make formula to compute the number of hours worked on a timesheet for night shift.

Asked by skarppala in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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We want the field people to be able to enter the times in regular analogue time not military time with date and everything but to do the computation in military time, if that makes sense.  
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Text entered 
8:00 PM
7:00 AM
(yields)-13.50
 
Using this formula:
=+(E10-E9)*24-0.5
(which is not what I want.  It works fine for day shift but not night shift.
 
I can do it with military time and date but don't want to have to enter all those dates all the time.  There's got to be an easier way.
 
 
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