Use this when a spreadsheet gives decimal hours but people reading the report need clock-style time. It converts values like 3. 25 into 3h 15m instantly.
Supervisors and clients reading decimal-hour exports who need clock-style durations for approvals.
Timesheet Batch Review
Paste several decimal-hour values when you are reviewing a whole export.
Count 1 | Avg 0.0000 | Min 0 | Max 0
Multiply the decimal part by 60, then round to the minute precision your workflow expects.
They may apply different rounding rules to decimal fractions before display.
If source values are still in hh:mm and need decimal first, use Decimal Hours Calculator.
If shift boundaries are unknown, find elapsed time in Time Duration Calculatorbefore converting.
If payroll totals need payable-hours logic, continue with Work Hours Calculator.
If overtime thresholds must be checked by weekly limits, compare with Work Hours Calculatorusing policy thresholds.
If you need weekly average duration after conversion, use Average Calculator.
If variance against planned schedule matters, compare in Percentage Change Calculator.
Date/time arithmetic only. Do not rely on this page alone for payroll, overtime, legal age, filing deadlines, employment eligibility, benefits, SLAs, business-day commitments, or jurisdiction-specific rules.