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Hi Bob,
That works and just makes too much sense! I kept reading all the posts about calculating dates and was making it too complicated. I appreciate the help. Anne, thanks for your help also. Christine "Bob Phillips" wrote: Uh, maybe =B3 - B6*7 -- HTH Bob Phillips "Christine" wrote in message ... I've seen several postings on this but all of them seem much more complicated than what I'm looking for. Hopefully someone can help. I have a spredsheet that contains a Start Date. I have several tasks that have to be done on a specified # of weeks (could change to days if easier) before that start date. I tried using =(Weekday) but can't seem to make it work. I entered =WEEKDAY(B3- B6) - my start date is in B3 and formatted as a date, and the # of days before that date is entered in B6. Does that make any sense to anyone? Thanks for your help Christine |
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