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I am creating my own timesheet for my new business and need help. one cell calculates the hours worked (e.g., G12) and another cell that calculates the overtime worked (e.g., H12) I need a formula that when the hours worked cell is >12 the remainder of the hours worked goes into the overtime cell.
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    I am creating my own timesheet for my new business and need help. one cell calculates the hours worked (e.g., G12) and another cell that calculates the overtime worked (e.g., H12) I need a formula that when the hours worked cell is >12 the remainder of the hours worked goes into the overtime cell.
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      I am creating my own timesheet for my new business and need help. one cell calculates the hours worked (e.g., G12) and another cell that calculates the overtime worked (e.g., H12) I need a formula that when the hours worked cell is >12 the remainder of the hours worked goes into the overtime cell.
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      I am creating my own timesheet for my new business and need help. one cell calculates the hours worked (e.g., G12) and another cell that calculates the overtime worked (e.g., H12) I need a formula that when the hours worked cell is >12 the remainder of the hours worked goes into the overtime cell.
      Can you help??







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          You can accomplish this with the following formulas



          In my example A2:A5 has hours of 5 each, for a total of 15 hours



          B2 adds up the hours, up to and including 12



          C2 shows any hours over 12



          B2: =IF(SUM(A2:A5) <= 12, SUM(A2:A5), 12)



          C2: =IF(SUM(A2:A5) > 12, SUM(A2:A5) - 12, 0)



            | A     | B     | C        |
          --+-------+-------+----------+
          1 | Hours | Total | Overtime |
          --+-------+-------+----------+
          2 | 5 | 12 | 3 |
          --+-------+-------+----------+
          3 | 5 | | |
          --+-------+-------+----------+
          4 | 5 | | |
          --+-------+-------+----------+





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            You can accomplish this with the following formulas



            In my example A2:A5 has hours of 5 each, for a total of 15 hours



            B2 adds up the hours, up to and including 12



            C2 shows any hours over 12



            B2: =IF(SUM(A2:A5) <= 12, SUM(A2:A5), 12)



            C2: =IF(SUM(A2:A5) > 12, SUM(A2:A5) - 12, 0)



              | A     | B     | C        |
            --+-------+-------+----------+
            1 | Hours | Total | Overtime |
            --+-------+-------+----------+
            2 | 5 | 12 | 3 |
            --+-------+-------+----------+
            3 | 5 | | |
            --+-------+-------+----------+
            4 | 5 | | |
            --+-------+-------+----------+





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              You can accomplish this with the following formulas



              In my example A2:A5 has hours of 5 each, for a total of 15 hours



              B2 adds up the hours, up to and including 12



              C2 shows any hours over 12



              B2: =IF(SUM(A2:A5) <= 12, SUM(A2:A5), 12)



              C2: =IF(SUM(A2:A5) > 12, SUM(A2:A5) - 12, 0)



                | A     | B     | C        |
              --+-------+-------+----------+
              1 | Hours | Total | Overtime |
              --+-------+-------+----------+
              2 | 5 | 12 | 3 |
              --+-------+-------+----------+
              3 | 5 | | |
              --+-------+-------+----------+
              4 | 5 | | |
              --+-------+-------+----------+





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                You can accomplish this with the following formulas



                In my example A2:A5 has hours of 5 each, for a total of 15 hours



                B2 adds up the hours, up to and including 12



                C2 shows any hours over 12



                B2: =IF(SUM(A2:A5) <= 12, SUM(A2:A5), 12)



                C2: =IF(SUM(A2:A5) > 12, SUM(A2:A5) - 12, 0)



                  | A     | B     | C        |
                --+-------+-------+----------+
                1 | Hours | Total | Overtime |
                --+-------+-------+----------+
                2 | 5 | 12 | 3 |
                --+-------+-------+----------+
                3 | 5 | | |
                --+-------+-------+----------+
                4 | 5 | | |
                --+-------+-------+----------+





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                You can accomplish this with the following formulas



                In my example A2:A5 has hours of 5 each, for a total of 15 hours



                B2 adds up the hours, up to and including 12



                C2 shows any hours over 12



                B2: =IF(SUM(A2:A5) <= 12, SUM(A2:A5), 12)



                C2: =IF(SUM(A2:A5) > 12, SUM(A2:A5) - 12, 0)



                  | A     | B     | C        |
                --+-------+-------+----------+
                1 | Hours | Total | Overtime |
                --+-------+-------+----------+
                2 | 5 | 12 | 3 |
                --+-------+-------+----------+
                3 | 5 | | |
                --+-------+-------+----------+
                4 | 5 | | |
                --+-------+-------+----------+






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