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Default Cell colour chg when formula results equal a weekend day, i.e., "Saturday" and a date that falls on a Saturday?

This weekday function looked promising but the same trouble may exist as
befo the dates will always vary in any given cell. B2 may have any day
of the week.

When I finally got a working formula - at least, it returns a value - I get
Thursday instead of Saturday.

I modified this: =IF(A2<"",A2+1,"")

to what would work, which happened to be this:
=IF(A2<"",WEEKDAY(A2+1,3),"")

And in the cell that is formatted to show date in text format, it says
Thursday instead of Saturday.

Did I do something wrong?


"Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message
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Look at Excel's WEEKDAY function, eg

=WEEKDAY(mydate,3)

If it returns 0-4 it's a weekday. Lends itself nicely to conditional
formatting.

Regards,
Peter T


"StargateFanFromWork" wrote in message
...
Hope the subject line isn't totally muddy <g.

I have a spreadsheet that is super. The only trouble is that weekends
aren't differentiated from weekdays in any way.

Since the spreadsheet contains a macro for the user to select the

starting
date and then the rest of the spreadsheet is then populated for 3 weeks
following that date, Saturday and Sunday always fall on different cells

at
any given time. Also, affected cells may say "Saturday" or "Sunday" but
there is actually only a formula in any of them. The only exception is

the
very first cell which is the initial one the macro dumps to. So the

first
might read "Friday" if I choose today's date in the prompt box, but all

the
rest of the days of the weeks shown display the dates according to
appropriate variations of this formula:

=IF(A2<"",A2+1,"")

In today's example, this actual formula above displays "Saturday". The

cell
immediately below displays "Sep.17.2005". I'm hoping that since it's

the
same type formatting issue, hopefully resolving cell colouring for the

text
"Saturday" issue will lead me to figure out how to do so for dates that

fall
on weekends.

Is there a way to do this cell colour change under these conditions?

I'm in favour of conditional formatting, but couldn't figure out how to

do
so because of the fact above that no actual text is found where all the
Saturdays and Sundays are, only the formula. Tx.! :oD