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Hi,
I'd like to know if there's a way to make Excel subtract weekend days when calculating actual workdays. For example, I have cells for the start date and end date of a sales forecast. Let's say it's for three weeks (21 days). Now, what I'd like to do is subtract the weekend days (there are 6 in this period) to get the "15". Now, if I was only doing a forecast for three weeks at a time, I could just have Excel subtract the 6 weekend days with a simple subtraction formula. However, we want this report to scale to any time period and subtract any weekend days that occur in that period. Make sense? Is there a way to do this? I have Excel 97 if that means anything. |
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