Johans:
 
 I think this should be easy, if I understand it correctly.
 
 Let's say that cell C2 contains the number of hours Jenny worked. (5, 6, 7, 
etc.)
 
 In cell C3, put the following formula: =IF(C2<6;C2;C2-0.5)
 
 If the number of hours is less than 6, then C3 will be the number of hours. If 
the number of hours is 6 or greater, then c3 will be the number of hours minus 
0.5.
    
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 Subject: [users] Needing help - formulae
 
  
Hey there

Just one more question with formulaes.......

I'm not very good with words so I'm going to state what I'm trying to do.

I'm trying to calulate employee's hours which with help from earlier have 
solved 
the problem. The thing is.... I need to deduct their breaks from the hours 
worked.

I have tried using an IF funcation but to no avial. Could you tell me which 
function to use for this following example and if possible could you fully type 
out the equation?

Any shifts that IS UNDER 6 hours will remain the same.

Any shifts that IS OVER 6 hours and ABOVE will need to be deducted 30mins from 
their total hours.

so Jenny who worked for 6 hours will have her break deducted hence her actual 
working hours was 5:30 hours

Kind regards

Johans
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