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What a goofy subject, I know. For my monthly budget, I want to output the
date in every column, two weeks apart. These represent paydays. However, paydays are on the 15th and the last weekday of every month. (For example: 8/31, 9/15, 9/29, 10/15, 10/31...) Obviously, these dates won't all be 14 days apart. Is there any way to tell Excel to output the date in the above manner? |
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