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On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 13:51:01 -0700, DOUG
wrote: Through great effort, I have sorted and averaged the patient demand for appointments over the last three years. For instance, now I know how many patients to expect on the "3rd Tuesday in November". Is there a way to tell MS Excel to present to me the date in FY10 which corresponds to the concept "3rd Tuesday in November"? DOUG ECKERT in WICHITA KS PS, I have resorted to filtering a list of dates and a list of "X DAYS OF THE YEAR WITH X AMOUNT OF DEMAND ON THIS DATE" and pasting the actual dates to the corresponding rows where I need them one-by-one. It works, but is very tedious. I would prefer to let the PC do this for me, if possible. With some date in the month of interest in A1, =A1-DAY(A1)+1+WN*7-WEEKDAY(A1-DAY(A1)+8-DOW) will give the Nth day of the week of that month where WN = Weeknumber (Nominally 1-4 or 5) DOW = Day of Week (Sun=1, Mon=2, ...) --ron |
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