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CNGracin

How would I change a date cell to decrease it by business days?
 
What I would like to be able to do in MS Excel (2002) is this and Im not
sure if its possible. How would I take a date field in Excel and decrease
that date by three BUSINESS days? Im filling in the blanks on a large
roll-out schedule and would rather not if possible manually calculate several
hundred dates.

Example:
The first final date of completion for the project would be Monday
1/17/2005. This date appears in cell C2.

I need to show on a schedule that three business days before there will be
an installation visit. The result would be Wednesday 1/12/04. This would
appear in cell B2.

Is there a valid expression for =C2 €“ (3 business day?)


Frank Kabel

Hi
=WORKDAY(C2,-3)

Note: The Analysis Toolpak Addin must be installed for this

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany
"CNGracin" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
What I would like to be able to do in MS Excel (2002) is this and Im
not
sure if its possible. How would I take a date field in Excel and
decrease
that date by three BUSINESS days? Im filling in the blanks on a large
roll-out schedule and would rather not if possible manually calculate
several
hundred dates.

Example:
The first final date of completion for the project would be Monday
1/17/2005. This date appears in cell C2.

I need to show on a schedule that three business days before there will be
an installation visit. The result would be Wednesday 1/12/04. This would
appear in cell B2.

Is there a valid expression for =C2 €“ (3 business day?)




CNGracin

Thank you for the quick response... but that returned a invalid name error.


"Frank Kabel" wrote:

Hi
=WORKDAY(C2,-3)

Note: The Analysis Toolpak Addin must be installed for this

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany
"CNGracin" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
What I would like to be able to do in MS Excel (2002) is this and I€„¢m
not
sure if it€„¢s possible. How would I take a date field in Excel and
decrease
that date by three BUSINESS days? I€„¢m filling in the blanks on a large
roll-out schedule and would rather not if possible manually calculate
several
hundred dates.

Example:
The first final date of completion for the project would be Monday
1/17/2005. This date appears in cell C2.

I need to show on a schedule that three business days before there will be
an installation visit. The result would be Wednesday 1/12/04. This would
appear in cell B2.

Is there a valid expression for =C2 €€œ (3 business day?)





Frank Kabel

Hi
as stated: You have to install the Analysis Toolpak Addin (goto 'Tools-
Addins' and tick this addin)

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany
"CNGracin" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
Thank you for the quick response... but that returned a invalid name
error.


"Frank Kabel" wrote:

Hi
=WORKDAY(C2,-3)

Note: The Analysis Toolpak Addin must be installed for this

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany
"CNGracin" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
What I would like to be able to do in MS Excel (2002) is this and
I€„¢m
not
sure if it€„¢s possible. How would I take a date field in Excel
and
decrease
that date by three BUSINESS days? I€„¢m filling in the blanks on
a large
roll-out schedule and would rather not if possible manually calculate
several
hundred dates.

Example:
The first final date of completion for the project would be Monday
1/17/2005. This date appears in cell C2.

I need to show on a schedule that three business days before there will
be
an installation visit. The result would be Wednesday 1/12/04. This
would
appear in cell B2.

Is there a valid expression for =C2 €€œ (3 business day?)








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