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Jfilbig

Due date excluding weekend days
 

Need formula to add 3, 5 or 20 days to a start date and exlude sat
sun.
Help please


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Niek Otten

Due date excluding weekend days
 
Look at the WORKDAY() function, which does just that.
If you get a #NAME error: ToolsAdd-ins, check Analysis Toolpak

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Need formula to add 3, 5 or 20 days to a start date and exlude sat
sun.
Help please


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Due date excluding weekend days
 
Or maybe: Look at NETWORKDAYS () which excludes weekends and andy
defined holidays.

Hans


Ron Rosenfeld

Due date excluding weekend days
 
On 3 Feb 2006 10:10:10 -0800, wrote:

Or maybe: Look at NETWORKDAYS () which excludes weekends and andy
defined holidays.

Hans


How do you use NETWORKDAYS to add 10 days to a given date?


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Chip Pearson

Due date excluding weekend days
 
To add days, use the WORKDAY function.


"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote in message
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On 3 Feb 2006 10:10:10 -0800, wrote:

Or maybe: Look at NETWORKDAYS () which excludes weekends and
andy
defined holidays.

Hans


How do you use NETWORKDAYS to add 10 days to a given date?


--ron




Ron Rosenfeld

Due date excluding weekend days
 
On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 09:03:26 -0600, "Chip Pearson" wrote:

To add days, use the WORKDAY function.



I know that. I was wondering why Hans was recommending the NETWORKDAYS
function.
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