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I need a formula that will let a cell always automatically update and
ONLY show the date of the last Sunday. Any assistance would be
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Put this formula in a cell

=TODAY()-WEEKDAY(TODAY(),3)-1



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I need a formula that will let a cell always automatically update and
ONLY show the date of the last Sunday. Any assistance would be
appreciated. Thanks.

Jay Dean



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My Pleasure..

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Thanks. It works !

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