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The following formula works well it just does not exclude the holidays.

Calendar Formula without Weekends (Col. E)
=IF(D$6="","",IF(WEEKDAY(D$6+1,2)4,D$6+1+(WEEKDAY (D$6+1)2)*7-WEEKDAY(D$6+1)+2,D$6+1))


I can not get this to work.

Calendar Formula without Weekends & Holidays (Col. E)
=IF(NETWORKDAYS(D$23,D$23,AZ2:AZ27)=1,IF(D$23=""," ",IF(WEEKDAY(D$23+1,2)4,D$23+1+(WEEKDAY(D$23+1)2 )*7-WEEKDAY(D$23+1)+2,D$23+1)),"Weekend/Holiday")


The following is how I have things set up.

Formula:
1. Input date scheduled to start: 12/23
2.
=IF(D$40="","",IF(WEEKDAY(D$40+1,2)4,D$40+1+(WEEK DAY(D$40+1)2)*7-WEEKDAY(D$40+1)+2,D$40+1))
3.
=IF(E$40="","",IF(WEEKDAY(E$40+1,2)4,E$40+1+(WEEK DAY(E$40+1)2)*7-WEEKDAY(E$40+1)+2,E$40+1))
4.
=IF(F$40="","",IF(WEEKDAY(F$40+1,2)4,F$40+1+(WEEK DAY(F$40+1)2)*7-WEEKDAY(F$40+1)+2,F$40+1))

What I have currently:
1 2 3 4
Col. D Col. E Col. F Col. G
12/23 12/27 12/28 12/29


This is the way I want it to look like.

Wanting to Skip Weekends & Holidays:
1 2 3 4
Col. D Col. E Col. F Col. G
12/23 1/3 1/4 1/5

Formula:
1 Input date scheduled to start: 12/23
2 ?
3 ?
4 ?

Note: AZ2:AZ25 are the listed holidays


Please Help! Thank you,

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