Formula to return Friday's date: m/d/yyyy
I think the following will do what you want:
=IF(WEEKDAY(TODAY())=6,TODAY(),IF(WEEKDAY(TODAY()) =7,TODAY()+6,TODAY()+6-(WEEKDAY(TODAY()))))
I have not tested it with all dates, so you will want to check it out.
Best
John Baker
Austin M. Horst wrote:
I'm trying to write a formula to return this Friday's date (Format m/d/yyyy).
If it's a Saturday, I want next weeks Friday to be displayed.
The following works, but takes 7 cells (each formula is in a different cell).
I would like to combine the following into one formula.
=IF(WEEKDAY(NOW())=1,TODAY()+5,"")
=IF(WEEKDAY(NOW())=2,TODAY()+4,"")
=IF(WEEKDAY(NOW())=3,TODAY()+3,"")
=IF(WEEKDAY(NOW())=4,TODAY()+2,"")
=IF(WEEKDAY(NOW())=5,TODAY()+1,"")
=IF(WEEKDAY(NOW())=6,TODAY()+0,"")
=IF(WEEKDAY(NOW())=7,TODAY()+6,"")
Value returned: 4/30/2004
If I join each line together with an "&" the date is retuned in decimal value, not m/d/yyyy.
The "number format" of the cell is Category: Date | Type: m/dd/yyy
(The following is all on one line in my sheet, I broke it up here to make it easier to see)
=IF(WEEKDAY(NOW())=1,TODAY()+5,"")&
IF(WEEKDAY(NOW())=2,TODAY()+4,"")&
IF(WEEKDAY(NOW())=3,TODAY()+3,"")&
IF(WEEKDAY(NOW())=4,TODAY()+2,"")&
IF(WEEKDAY(NOW())=5,TODAY()+1,"")&
IF(WEEKDAY(NOW())=6,TODAY()+0,"")&
IF(WEEKDAY(NOW())=7,TODAY()+6,"")
Value returned: 38107
Maybe there is a better way to write this.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Austin M. Horst
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