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Thanks for that but the file isn't recognising the workday bit - comes up
with #name and then #ref. "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi Laurina Try using the Workday() function. With your first date in A1, in A2 enter =WORKDAY(A1,1) Copy down and you will just get the workdays of each week. If you want to exclude Public Holidays from the list, then pout those dates in a range of cells and either name the range as Holidays or refer directly to the range of cells holding the dates with the following modified formula =WORKDAY(A1,1,holidays) or = WORKDAY(A1,1,$E1:$E10) where E1:E10 holds the range of holiday dates. -- Regards Roger Govier "Laurina" wrote in message ... Not quite. Here's an example M 28-Sep T 29-Sep W 30-Sep Th 1-Oct F 2-Oct M 4-Oct T 5-Oct W 6-Oct Th 7-Oct F 8-Oct "Petitboeuf" wrote: Laurina I am using Excel 2003 and I have tried the following: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday in columns A to J. When i select the lot then drag to the right it starts from Monday then end the week on Friday, then starts again with Monday, etc... Is this what you are after? -- Petitboeuf ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Petitboeuf's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=10602 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=535963 |
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