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Hi can anyone tell me which way you would enter part hours on Sage 

I'm assuming 1/4 hr = 0.25 or is it  0.15 

1/2 hr = 0.50 or 0.30 

3/4 hrs = 0.75 or 0.45

 

Thank you for any help much appreciated. 

 



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Hi Beverley

I would be inclined to use metric hours (every 6 minutes = 0.1 of an hour), rather than hours and minutes.

Apart from being clearer, it makes it easier to add into formulas.

Bill

 

 



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It's 0.5 = 1/2 hour, 0.25 = 1/4 hour



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I do it the same way as Bill.

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Thanks guys I have been doing it as o.5 = 1/2 hour

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