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Ken Wright
 
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The answer Biff/Bernd gave you will do what you ask, but for no other reason
than that I was curious to try and do it in a single formula with no helper
cells:-

Taking their formula and introducing an array element - Given that you have 21
years in your spread, select cells A1:A21, paste in the following and array
enter it:-

=IF(LARGE((WEEKDAY(DATE(ROW(INDIRECT("1970:1990")) ,4,1),2)=6)*(DATE(ROW(INDIRECT("1970:1990")),4,1)) ,ROW(INDIRECT("1:21"))),LARGE((WEEKDAY(DATE(ROW(IN DIRECT("1970:1990")),4,1),2)=6)*(DATE(ROW(INDIRECT ("1970:1990")),4,1)),ROW(INDIRECT("1:21"))),"")

Format cells as custom yyyy

Results

1989
1978
1972

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Regards
Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03

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"Biff" wrote in message
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Hi!

=WEEKDAY(DATE(A1+ROW()-1,4,1),2)=6


This leads to incorrect results. ROW()-1 causes the
problem.

=WEEKDAY(DATE(A1,4,1),2)=6

Works just fine.

Biff

-----Original Message-----
Write in cells A1:A21 the year numbers 1970 till 1990.
In B1 write:
=WEEKDAY(DATE(A1+ROW()-1,4,1),2)=6

and copy down.

HTH,
Bernd


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