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Can anyone tell me what's wrong with this formula?
=NETWORKDAYS(B2,F2,'Canadian Non-Workdays.xls'!NonWorkDays2008)-1 I am getting #NAME? The name is indeed defined as NonWorkDays2008 and it is in another workbook called Canadian Non-Workdays. I want the number of non-workdays between the date in B2 and the date in F2. Both cells are formatted as dates. What is wrong? |
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