[mso] Excel Formula
- From: "Chuck Hawsey" <chawsey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 19:50:18 -0500
Well, here I am with need of a formula that - hopefully - is at least a little
harder than the last one I asked! I'm not sure how to describe what I need, so
let me try this:
A. B C D
E
Name minutes worked downtime actual calls made adjusted #
of calls
A is self explanatory
B contains the number of minutes worked - usually 450, but it can vary greatly
C contains a manually entered number of minutes a person spent on miscellaneous
items. For each 32 minutes, he/she gets credit for one adjusted call.
D contains a manually entered number of actual calls made by that person during
the minutes he/she worked
E contains a formula that presently adds the number in D to C divided by 32
Here's my problem. If B contains a number other than 450, I want E to represent
the number of adjusted calls he/she would have had if he/she had actually
worked 450 minutes. In other works, I'm looking for a formula like a ratio,
for example, if B contained 248 minutes worked and D contained 8 calls, then I
need the number if E to be what it would have been if B had contained 450
minutes worked.
Gosh, I hope this makes sense, as I find it hard to explain and even harder to
come ;up with a formula. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. If anyone
needs more information or needs the actual present spreadsheet, I will be happy
to provide it.
Chuck H.
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