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Default 6 Day working week (friday holiday)

Hieveryone,

I am an excell novice trying to put together a project calculation sheet. I need to calculate total days between 2 dates excluding each and every friday. (middle east, they like to be different) My dates refer to job start and finish and i need the number of working days to automatically calculate costs on a lower table. I have seen an aray of suggestions but i cant get them to work to suit my requirements. (just calculating 6 out of seven days dosent help as a 3 day job falling over a friday will show a 4 day duration. My dates are input from a Developer tab 'date and time picker' and linked to a normal cell in standard date format. NETWORKINGDAYS as you know calculates with SAT and SUN off.

is there any way to add a new formular or modify an existing...??? if not any crack at a solution would be great.

all help appreciated.


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