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I am trying to calculate the number of hours and minutes each between two date×, workday only.
For example: A call comes in at 1:00PM on Friday and is answered at 10:00 AM on Monday....I need to determine the number of lapse hours on Networkdays only. Networkdays counts only the lapse days, I need the hour and minute as a formula. Can anyone help with this? |
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Assume the start date and time is in A1 and the end date and time is in B1, put this formula in C1 and format the cell as [hh]:mm
Code:
=NETWORKDAYS(A1,B1)-1-MOD(A1,1)+MOD(B1,1) Hope that helps... |
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