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Hi everyone,
I am working on a worksheet, and I have a little problem, it is not that important, but it is part of the worksheet. I am using the function WEEKDAY(C8,1). If I put this date: 8/1/2006 in cell C8, it returns "3", which is correct so far. However, when I integrate the function WEEKDAY() in the function IF() (see below): =IF(WEEKDAY(C8,1)="1","Zondag",IF(WEEKDAY(C8,1)="2 ","Maandag",IF(WEEKDAY(C8,1)="3","Dinsdag",IF(WEEK DAY(C8,1)="4","Woensdag",IF(WEEKDAY(C8,1)="5","Don derdag",IF(WEEKDAY(C8,1)="6","Vrijdag",IF(WEEKDAY( C8,1)="6","Zaterdag",""))))))) Language=Dutch for the days, sorry about that:) So the problem is, when I use this formula, it returns the last VALUE_IF_FALSE, which is "", that gives me an empty cell. It is only supposed to give an empty cell if all the previous statements are False, and that is not supposed to be the case here. If I put 8/1/2006 in cell C8, I want to see "Dinsdag". Sorry for my incoherent story, hope you understand my problem! |
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