Dear Sir,

My company has two shifts say   Ist shift working =6:00 to 14:00   ans
second shift  14:00 to 22:00

i have large data of employees (rotating shifts) and want to calculate
which employee worked in which shift


Excel is on that format


EmployeeCode         Shift
                                                   Time-In       Time-out

      Emp001                (need to find on based of time in and
out)                              6:00             13:00

Emp002
7:30             14:00

Emp003
14:00           22:00

Emp004
11:00            19:30



however shift basis must based on time-in and time-in and time-out format
is in time
example employee who comes in first shift must stand between 6:00 to 14:00
inrespective of hours he worked as above example 11:00 pm in first shift

Please help

Regards '

On 20 February 2011 at 16:38, Jitender kumar <jk9779771...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Excel Guru,
>
> 1. I have address book in Excel in following format. How to print 15
> address label in A4 paper Sticker using excel.Pl attach a sample sheet(if
> uses VBA or else)
>
>      S.no    Empcode Name  FName Address1, Address 2, City,  State,
> PIncode, Mobile
>
> It should be printed like this
>
> Name     (Empcode)
> Address1
> Address2(if blank omits)
> City               Pincode
> State
> Mobile
>
> pl help
> Thx in advance
>
> Regards
>
> Jitender
>
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