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In the date formats there is only one option that has the day of the
week, it also has the date and the year. There must be a way to chop
that data up so you can get just the day of the week.


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fandamly, you could use a custom format of dddd

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In the date formats there is only one option that has the day of the
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Problem solved, thanks alot, I'm moving on, til the next problem. I'm
sure it won't take long.:)


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