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That should be weekdayName(Range("B11").value)
"Stephen" wrote: No dice... unless I'm doing something wrong... I added your function and call it the following way... Range("B11").Select WeekdayName when I reach that point ini my execution I receive a vb error "Compile error: Arguement not optional" any thoughts? "Jeff" wrote: Try this Public Function WeekdayName(ByVal aDate As Date) As String aDate = Format(aDate, "yyyy-mm-dd") Select Case Weekday(aDate) Case 1 WeekdayName = "Sunday" Case 2 WeekdayName = "Monday" Case 3 WeekdayName = "Tuesday" Case 4 WeekdayName = "Wednesday" Case 5 WeekdayName = "Thursday" Case 6 WeekdayName = "Friday" Case 7 WeekdayName = "Saturday" End Select End Function "Stephen" wrote: Hi Folks, I'm running a query and one of my columns returns a delivery date that is formated as yyyy-mm-dd. Although the column is formatted as a general field, I'm trying to changed the output to read Monday or Tuesday, etc. It seems that due to the format of yyyy-mm-dd excel won't recognize this as a date when I change the cells formatting. I have a feeling I'm going to have to reformat the output to read mm/dd/yyyy in order to then change it again to read Monday, Tuesday, etc. But I have absolutely no idea where to start. TIA! |
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