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I need a formula to add 40 working days to an existing date field in Excel
for Windows 2000? Can anyone help please???
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Take a look at =workday() in excel's help.

You'll have to have the analysis toolpak loaded (tools|addins).



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=date+(40*7/5)


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Look at the help information on WORKDAYS, which will add 40 working days
between dates and has the ability to incorporated holidays as well.

This formula returns a serial date number.
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