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Good day, i am looking for a spreadsheet that can help me calculate UK
working day between specific dates?

Would be most greatfull...
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You can do it with a formula

=NETWORKDAYS(A1,B1,D1:D8)

Where
A1= Period start date
B1 = Period end date
D1:D8 is a list of UK publich holidays

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Good day, i am looking for a spreadsheet that can help me calculate UK
working day between specific dates?

Would be most greatfull...
Thanks

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Ps. If the OP is using xl2003 or below and gets a #name! error, the OP will
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Mike H wrote:

You can do it with a formula

=NETWORKDAYS(A1,B1,D1:D8)

Where
A1= Period start date
B1 = Period end date
D1:D8 is a list of UK publich holidays

Mike

"whatzzup" wrote:

Good day, i am looking for a spreadsheet that can help me calculate UK
working day between specific dates?

Would be most greatfull...
Thanks


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