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RUSH2CROCHET

Workday function
 
Hoping someone can help.....

Running Excel 2003, do not seem to have "Workday" function available in
function list?

TIA,
Sandi

Dave O

Workday function
 
Not to be a jerk... but have you tried typing =workday(your arguments
here) in a cell? This is from Help:

Returns a number that represents a date that is the indicated number of
working days before or after a date (the starting date). Working days
exclude weekends and any dates identified as holidays. Use WORKDAY to
exclude weekends or holidays when you calculate invoice due dates,
expected delivery times, or the number of days of work performed.

If this function is not available, and returns the #NAME? error,
install and load the Analysis ToolPak add-in.

How?

On the Tools menu, click Add-Ins.
In the Add-Ins available list, select the Analysis ToolPak box, and
then click OK.
If necessary, follow the instructions in the setup program.
Syntax

WORKDAY(start_date,days,holidays)


Bob Phillips

Workday function
 
Make sure that the Analysis Toolpak function is installed.

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HTH

Bob Phillips

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"RUSH2CROCHET" wrote in message
...
Hoping someone can help.....

Running Excel 2003, do not seem to have "Workday" function available in
function list?

TIA,
Sandi




Niek Otten

Workday function
 
ToolsAdd-ins, check Analysis Toolpak

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Kind regards,

Niek Otten

"RUSH2CROCHET" wrote in message
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| Hoping someone can help.....
|
| Running Excel 2003, do not seem to have "Workday" function available in
| function list?
|
| TIA,
| Sandi



RUSH2CROCHET

Workday function
 
To: Dave O, Bob Phillips, Niek Otten:
Thanks for the "Analysis Tool Pak" reminder. I remembered having the
funtion previously, however, our organization recently updated to 2003
version, and I had not as yet installed that.

Thanks again!
Sandi

"Dave O" wrote:

Not to be a jerk... but have you tried typing =workday(your arguments
here) in a cell? This is from Help:

Returns a number that represents a date that is the indicated number of
working days before or after a date (the starting date). Working days
exclude weekends and any dates identified as holidays. Use WORKDAY to
exclude weekends or holidays when you calculate invoice due dates,
expected delivery times, or the number of days of work performed.

If this function is not available, and returns the #NAME? error,
install and load the Analysis ToolPak add-in.

How?

On the Tools menu, click Add-Ins.
In the Add-Ins available list, select the Analysis ToolPak box, and
then click OK.
If necessary, follow the instructions in the setup program.
Syntax

WORKDAY(start_date,days,holidays)




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