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I am trying to figure out how to subtract a cell containing a mm/dd/yyyy
hh:mm format from another cell with the same format and exclude the weekends. Example: A1(received): 7/28/06 15:28 A2(submitted): 7/31/06 16:07 A3 The difference in these two dates and times, excluding the weekend, to determine the total turn around time. The answer should reflect 1 day and 39 minutes in a format such as d hh:mm or any other format that would make this easier. I have the entire list of Excel functions and have tried all of them that I think are logical but I can't seem to get the correct days and time brought together into a single cell answer. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated! I am using Excel 2003. Thanks! |
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