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![]() Either your date is way off by accident or you did it on purpose to stay at the top of the list. By definition, I routinely delete those. Too bad if you had a legitimate question. -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Thomas M." wrote in message ... Excel 2007 This is driving me nuts, primarily because I know that I've done this before, but I just can't seem to zero in on the solution today, and I haven't been able to find it in my other files. I need a formula that does the following two things: 1) If the current day is a Friday, put the current date 2) In all other cases put the date of the *next* Friday I seem to remember that this requires a combination of the DATE(), DAY(), NOW(), and WEEKDAY() functions. I also seem to remember that the solution *may* include use of the MOD() function. Anyone have a way to do this? --Tom |
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