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Weekend dates
Hi all, I am creating a worksheet which when the start date is inputed
the following dates will be created ( which is start date plus so man days). I need to specify that if these dates fall on a sat or sun the they must equal the following mon. It would be helpful, if I could als specify holidays etc, where the next working day is created etc. would also like the day of the week displayed as well as the date i the same cell? ie Thurs 10 Jan 04. Any help is appreciated -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
Weekend dates
Hi
use the WORKDAY function for this. you must have the Analysis Toolpak installed for this -----Original Message----- Hi all, I am creating a worksheet which when the start date is inputed, the following dates will be created ( which is start date plus so many days). I need to specify that if these dates fall on a sat or sun then they must equal the following mon. It would be helpful, if I could also specify holidays etc, where the next working day is created etc. I would also like the day of the week displayed as well as the date in the same cell? ie Thurs 10 Jan 04. Any help is appreciated. --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ . |
Weekend dates
For the second part, format the cell. You can't have Thurs, but you can have
Thu (ddd dd mmm yy) or Thursday (dddd dd mm yy) -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Frank Kabel" wrote in message ... Hi use the WORKDAY function for this. you must have the Analysis Toolpak installed for this -----Original Message----- Hi all, I am creating a worksheet which when the start date is inputed, the following dates will be created ( which is start date plus so many days). I need to specify that if these dates fall on a sat or sun then they must equal the following mon. It would be helpful, if I could also specify holidays etc, where the next working day is created etc. I would also like the day of the week displayed as well as the date in the same cell? ie Thurs 10 Jan 04. Any help is appreciated. --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ . |
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