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I am trying to set up a deadline set up in Excel but it shouldnt include the
weekends, for instance I want events that shoudl be completed within 2 days
and that are started on friday to be shown to be completed on monday rather
than on saturday. how can I do this?
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There are a couple of functions that need the analysis toolpak addin installed
(tools|addins).

Look at help for
=workday()
and
=networkdays()



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I am trying to set up a deadline set up in Excel but it shouldnt include the
weekends, for instance I want events that shoudl be completed within 2 days
and that are started on friday to be shown to be completed on monday rather
than on saturday. how can I do this?


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