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justino garcia
Yes each appointment represents the total # of hours worked in that period..
Yea, I was using excel, so in list view, I can copy the fields in to
excel???
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 1:38 PM, Diane Poremsky <diane (AT) slipstick (DOT) com> wrote:
> Each appointment represents the total # of hours worked in that period?
> Try a list view with the start and end times visible then copy it to Excel
> to calculate the time. Actually, the duration field might be easier to work
> with - then you just need to add them up.
> There is a way to total times for tasks that might work in the calendar,
> but I'll have to find the steps, I don't have it committed to memory. I
> always work in Excel because I can use all of Excel's features to create
> reports and work with the data.
>
Yea, I was using excel, so in list view, I can copy the fields in to
excel???
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 1:38 PM, Diane Poremsky <diane (AT) slipstick (DOT) com> wrote:
> Each appointment represents the total # of hours worked in that period?
> Try a list view with the start and end times visible then copy it to Excel
> to calculate the time. Actually, the duration field might be easier to work
> with - then you just need to add them up.
> There is a way to total times for tasks that might work in the calendar,
> but I'll have to find the steps, I don't have it committed to memory. I
> always work in Excel because I can use all of Excel's features to create
> reports and work with the data.
>