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James Marshall
 
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Quattro Pro has a function called Abday, which allows you to count days not
including weekends, does Excel have a similar formula? Or does anyone know
how I could create one?
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Roger Govier
 
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Hi James

Take a look at Networkdays. You need to load the Toolpak Addin.
ToolsAddins and check Analysis Toolpak

=NETWORKDAYS(Startdate,enddate,holidays)

Regards

Roger Govier


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