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In my spreadsheet, I have some inspection dates of some materials that I
have. I have to inspect these items on a "julian date" (30-day) interval. For example: A1 -- inspected date is 1 February 2006 (which is a Wednesday) B1 -- Next inspection due date is 30 days from inspected date (may or may not be a Wedensday) I have to inspect this item every 30 days, so I used the formula: (In cell B1) "=A1+30" This gave me 30 days after the inspected date, but I want the inspection to show due on the Wednesday before the 30-day becomes due. Is there a way to tell Excel to defer to the Wednesday immediately before the 30-day inpsection is due? |
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