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Default Date Calculation to exclude weekends

Pls Help!

I'm trying to subtract a delivery date with order received date and it shows
a value...fine....but how do get the formula to ignore weekends to show a
true working working and more accurate number of delivery days.


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If you have Analysis ToolPak installed you can use NETWORKDAYS, e.g.

=NETWORKDAYS(A1,B1) where your first date is in A1 and second date in
B1


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Hello,

I suggest to have a look at:
http://www.sulprobil.com/html/date_formulas.html

HTH,
Bernd

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