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I am using this formula to figure out how many days are between two dates
without including the weekends. =NETWORKDAYS(J15,K15)-(WEEKDAY(J15,2)<6)+(1-MOD(3,1))*(WEEKDAY(J15,2)<6)+(MOD(K15,1)-1)*(WEEKDAY(K15,2)<6). I have placed this formula in cell N15. It works very well, however in cell N15 the columns I am subtracting (cell J15 and column K15) are missing dates. Could you tell me what I could include in this formula so that it does not work when a cell in column J and/or column K is missing a date? What I would like to happen instead is for cell N15 (which contains the formula) to be blank or contain a zero inside of it, when dates are missing from J15 and/or K15. Is this possible? |
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