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NETWORKDAYS function?
Ok.. I am going nuts trying to figure this one out. I can find all
kinds of info on how to compute the networkdays (M-F) between two known dates in Excel, but what I need to do is compute X workdays from a known date to resolve a date. For example in column Z I want to put in a date, say 06/22/2006 and I want to add 7 workdays to that date and have the result placed in the corresponding row of column B in mm/dd/yyyy format. Is there any way of doing this? Am I trying to use the wrong function? |
NETWORKDAYS function?
Use WORKDAY
=WORKDAY(start_date,days, holidays) -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "Darin" wrote in message ups.com... Ok.. I am going nuts trying to figure this one out. I can find all kinds of info on how to compute the networkdays (M-F) between two known dates in Excel, but what I need to do is compute X workdays from a known date to resolve a date. For example in column Z I want to put in a date, say 06/22/2006 and I want to add 7 workdays to that date and have the result placed in the corresponding row of column B in mm/dd/yyyy format. Is there any way of doing this? Am I trying to use the wrong function? |
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