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Hi.

I'm trying to do a spread sheet with a timeline based on weeks.

In the excel sheet attached I have tried to show what I want. How do I
get excel to do row 1?




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I solved it by using the date instead and using the following:

=IF((TEXT(C2,"mmm"))=(TEXT(C2+6,"mmm")),(TEXT(C2," mmm")),CONCATENATE((TEXT(C2,"mmm")),"/",(TEXT(C2+6,"mmm"))))

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