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Calculating # Days in a Date Range
HELP! I am trying to track the number of times employees have unexcused absences in a 90-day period. I have a spreadsheet where the date of the absence is input. What I need to do is create a formula/code to calculate if an employee has three or more incidents in a 90-day period. If so, I need a visual flag to appear in another cell.
Does anyone have any ideas how to calculate this with the visual flag? |
Calculating # Days in a Date Range
How is your data organized? Are you simply inputting dates of
absences into a row of cells? Or do you have Dates as headers and put "Absent" into a cell? We need a better explanation to help you. Bernie MS Excel MVP "MCMIS" wrote in message ... HELP! I am trying to track the number of times employees have unexcused absences in a 90-day period. I have a spreadsheet where the date of the absence is input. What I need to do is create a formula/code to calculate if an employee has three or more incidents in a 90-day period. If so, I need a visual flag to appear in another cell. Does anyone have any ideas how to calculate this with the visual flag? |
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