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albertmb

NETWORKDAYS
 
NETWORKDAYS is an extreemly usefull function especially in building timesheets.
This function is based on the United States of America system, but not all
the world has the same bank holidays, and in some countries one can also have
a working week with 6 days. I would suggest that somehow this function can
be customised by the user if possible.

Thank You
Albert M Bartolo


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Bob Phillips

NETWORKDAYS
 
The holidays are configurable as you create a list of the holidays.

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HTH

Bob Phillips

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"albertmb" wrote in message
...
NETWORKDAYS is an extreemly usefull function especially in building

timesheets.
This function is based on the United States of America system, but not all
the world has the same bank holidays, and in some countries one can also

have
a working week with 6 days. I would suggest that somehow this function

can
be customised by the user if possible.

Thank You
Albert M Bartolo


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albertmb

NETWORKDAYS
 
Dear Bob, thank you for your valid information, can you be so kind to tell me
how to do it ? and is there a way to configure a six day week instead of five
day week?
Your help will be greatly appreciated.

Thank You
Albert M Bartolo

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

The holidays are configurable as you create a list of the holidays.

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"albertmb" wrote in message
...
NETWORKDAYS is an extreemly usefull function especially in building

timesheets.
This function is based on the United States of America system, but not all
the world has the same bank holidays, and in some countries one can also

have
a working week with 6 days. I would suggest that somehow this function

can
be customised by the user if possible.

Thank You
Albert M Bartolo


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daddylonglegs

NETWORKDAYS
 

Hi albertmb,

to exclude holidays of your choosing list all holiday dates, one per
cell, somewhere on your worksheet, e.g. cells Z1:Z10 then use

=NETWORKDAYS(A1,B1,Z1:Z10)

If you want a six day work week (excluding Sundays) see here for some
suggestions

http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...ht=networkdays

You could also try listing all Saturdays within the holiday range.....


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