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Default Need Help Computing Workdays for a project


Can anyone help me on this? I'm trying to figure out the number of days
that it takes to do a project excluding weekends, but I keep getting
NAME errors whenever I try to use the formula that Excel Help has for
Workday and don't know if there is another formula to use to get the
info I want... any help on this would be appreciated!!! So far I've
been able to compute the number of days including weekends by
subtracting my start date from my end date, but that number doesn't
really give me what I need, as I want to know how many WORKDAYS it
takes. The Workday formula is based off a start date plus however many
workdays, so that doesn't help because that is the info I am lacking.
HELP?!

-VB

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