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Working with dates

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replyReply Wed 19 Oct 2011, 15:56Delegate Lisa said...

Working with dates

how do I calculate on days of the week, that is exclude weekends?

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replyReply Thu 20 Oct 2011, 00:07Trainer Mark said...

RE: working with dates

Hello Lisa,

You can calculate working days by using the function:
=networkdays(start date, end date)

This function also allows for holidays to be included as a third attribute. Heres an example:

If you have 1/1/11 in cell A1, 20/2/11 in A2, and your holidays listed in cells B1:B3 e.g. 5/1/11, 13/1/11,19/1/11

=networkdays(A1,A2,B1:B3)

this gives you 32 days, working, no weekends or holidays.


I hope this resolves your question. If it has, please mark this question as resolved.

If you require further assistance, please reply to this post. Or perhaps you have another Microsoft Office question?

Have a great day.
Regards,

Mark
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