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I'm using the following formula in local Excel 07 and Excel Web
Services, with the same unexpected results. =WORKDAY(DATE(2007,5,27),0,holidays) it returns the following. 27-May-2007 Sunday, May 27, 2007, is a workday? I think not. It has worked fine, and still does, for a spread of dates before and after, but just not on this one...any ideas? -- MM |
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