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can I update Excel to start the week on Saturday instead of Monday
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Do you mean include Sat and Sun as workdays and ignore Thu and Fri? If so,
use

=NETWORKDAYS(A1+2,B1+2)

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I have some formulas at
http://www.cpearson.com/Excel/BetterNetworkdays.aspx that allow you to
specify any one or more days of the week to exclude from the
calculation. There are two versions of the formula -- one that
supports a list of holidays to exclude and a second one that doesn't
support holidays, but calculates faster.


Cordially,
Chip Pearson
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