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Hope I can explain this clearly. If this, or something like it, has been
answered before, please direct me to the post. I have a worksheet in which I need to calculate the future date, one month from the date in another cell, less one day. (ex. 5/18/2005 to 6/17/2005). If the calculated day is a weekend (Saturday or Sunday) I need to return the immediately previous Friday. So, if I am calculating the date based on an original entry of 5/20/2005, the date may come back as 6/19/2005, a Sunday, so I would instead need to get to 6/17/2005. Presently I see that this would probably entail a LOT of nested functions to cover February and the move from December to January, etc. Just wondering if there's a simpler way to approach this (aside from just manually entering the dates after visually determining the correct date). Thanks in advance! |
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