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Hours that overlap specific time blocks

In this example, the goal is to calculate exactly how much of a task, shift, or event falls inside one or more defined blocks of time. The formula accepts a start and end time for the overall task or shift, as well as a start and end time for the block of interest. In the worksheet shown,...Read more

Featured Functions

LET Function

The LET function lets you define named variables in a formula. There are two primary reasons you might want to do this: (1) to improve performance by eliminating redundant calculations and (2) to make more complex formulas easier to read and write. Once a variable is named, it can be...Read more

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