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ezeget.com

the weeknum function in excel seems to suggest flexible day 1 of w
 
Suggests 1 for sunday 2 for monday, but does not accept say 6 for friday....

Our Kleeneze week starts on a Friday so why cant we just enter 6 as the
return type and let excel calculate Kleeneze Weeknumbers please.

I am sure we are not totally unique in having strange first days of the
week,,,,, or are we?

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Bernie Deitrick

the weeknum function in excel seems to suggest flexible day 1 of w
 
It's not uncommon, but most of the world uses Monday or Sunday.

You can calculate your own weeknum formula:

=INT((A2-DATEVALUE("12/26/2008"))/7)+1

will work to give a Friday based weeknum for 2009.

HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP


"ezeget.com" wrote in message
...
Suggests 1 for sunday 2 for monday, but does not accept say 6 for
friday....

Our Kleeneze week starts on a Friday so why cant we just enter 6 as the
return type and let excel calculate Kleeneze Weeknumbers please.

I am sure we are not totally unique in having strange first days of the
week,,,,, or are we?

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link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
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