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First, thanks in advance for any help.
I'm using the NETWORKDAYS function along with the TODAY function to calculate the amount of time that has elapsed for a given phase on a function. The problem I have is with formatting the percentage complete. So for example... 1. Today is 3/10/10. If the phase of the project is say 3/5/10 to 3/12/10 I'm fine. 2. If the start date is later, say 3/11/10 it displays a negative number in the cell, like -10% complete. 3. If the completion date was 3/9/10 I might end up with something like 110% complete. Now, I've been able to fix this by custom formatting the cells by using something like this: 0%;[<0]"0%";General to get rid of the negatives OR [1]"100%";General BUT when I try to put them together in one logical formula I always end up screwing something up and it doesn't come out right. Again, appreciate your help. |
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