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format two cells as date (mm/dd/yy) and enter start date in one, and end date
in the other. In a third cell, subtract the end date cell from the start date cell, that will result in a number of days, then divide by 7 to get weeks. "Humphrey" wrote: Hi, Is there a way to calculate an amount continuialy (weekly) until an end date is put in. The scenario is that i want to see the weekly hire cost of some equipment however various items come and go on/off hire at different times? Many Thanks H |
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