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WEEKDAY Function?
I have a running schedule with mutlile tasks scheduled for different day # or
the same and would like to have the dates auto fill in once I enter the start date. example: 4/20/06 task 1 day 1 ? task 2 day 2 ? task 3 day 2 ? task 4 day 3 Keeping in mind that I don't want to include weekends and that I'll need to delete a range of holiday dates. Please help. Thank you |
WEEKDAY Function?
Hi!
Use the Workday function (requires the Analysis ToolPak be installed). It includes an argument that accounts for holidays. Instead of entering day n, just enter the n: 4/20/06 task 1 1 formula task 2 2 formula task 3 2 formula task 4 3 The formula would be: =WORKDAY(A$1,C2,J$1:J$5) Copied down as needed. J$1:J$5 would be the list of holiday dates that you want to exclude. Biff "JP" wrote in message ... I have a running schedule with mutlile tasks scheduled for different day # or the same and would like to have the dates auto fill in once I enter the start date. example: 4/20/06 task 1 day 1 ? task 2 day 2 ? task 3 day 2 ? task 4 day 3 Keeping in mind that I don't want to include weekends and that I'll need to delete a range of holiday dates. Please help. Thank you |
WEEKDAY Function?
I tried that and got the #NAME? error......
"Biff" wrote: Hi! Use the Workday function (requires the Analysis ToolPak be installed). It includes an argument that accounts for holidays. Instead of entering day n, just enter the n: 4/20/06 task 1 1 formula task 2 2 formula task 3 2 formula task 4 3 The formula would be: =WORKDAY(A$1,C2,J$1:J$5) Copied down as needed. J$1:J$5 would be the list of holiday dates that you want to exclude. Biff "JP" wrote in message ... I have a running schedule with mutlile tasks scheduled for different day # or the same and would like to have the dates auto fill in once I enter the start date. example: 4/20/06 task 1 day 1 ? task 2 day 2 ? task 3 day 2 ? task 4 day 3 Keeping in mind that I don't want to include weekends and that I'll need to delete a range of holiday dates. Please help. Thank you |
WEEKDAY Function?
From Excel help:
If this function is not available, and returns the #NAME? error, install and load the Analysis ToolPak add-in. 1.. On the Tools menu, click Add-Ins. 2.. In the Add-Ins available list, select the Analysis ToolPak box, and then click OK. 3.. If necessary, follow the instructions in the setup program. Biff "JP" wrote in message ... I tried that and got the #NAME? error...... "Biff" wrote: Hi! Use the Workday function (requires the Analysis ToolPak be installed). It includes an argument that accounts for holidays. Instead of entering day n, just enter the n: 4/20/06 task 1 1 formula task 2 2 formula task 3 2 formula task 4 3 The formula would be: =WORKDAY(A$1,C2,J$1:J$5) Copied down as needed. J$1:J$5 would be the list of holiday dates that you want to exclude. Biff "JP" wrote in message ... I have a running schedule with mutlile tasks scheduled for different day # or the same and would like to have the dates auto fill in once I enter the start date. example: 4/20/06 task 1 day 1 ? task 2 day 2 ? task 3 day 2 ? task 4 day 3 Keeping in mind that I don't want to include weekends and that I'll need to delete a range of holiday dates. Please help. Thank you |
WEEKDAY Function?
Thank you very much for your help!
"Biff" wrote: From Excel help: If this function is not available, and returns the #NAME? error, install and load the Analysis ToolPak add-in. 1.. On the Tools menu, click Add-Ins. 2.. In the Add-Ins available list, select the Analysis ToolPak box, and then click OK. 3.. If necessary, follow the instructions in the setup program. Biff "JP" wrote in message ... I tried that and got the #NAME? error...... "Biff" wrote: Hi! Use the Workday function (requires the Analysis ToolPak be installed). It includes an argument that accounts for holidays. Instead of entering day n, just enter the n: 4/20/06 task 1 1 formula task 2 2 formula task 3 2 formula task 4 3 The formula would be: =WORKDAY(A$1,C2,J$1:J$5) Copied down as needed. J$1:J$5 would be the list of holiday dates that you want to exclude. Biff "JP" wrote in message ... I have a running schedule with mutlile tasks scheduled for different day # or the same and would like to have the dates auto fill in once I enter the start date. example: 4/20/06 task 1 day 1 ? task 2 day 2 ? task 3 day 2 ? task 4 day 3 Keeping in mind that I don't want to include weekends and that I'll need to delete a range of holiday dates. Please help. Thank you |
WEEKDAY Function?
You're welcome!
Biff "JP" wrote in message ... Thank you very much for your help! "Biff" wrote: From Excel help: If this function is not available, and returns the #NAME? error, install and load the Analysis ToolPak add-in. 1.. On the Tools menu, click Add-Ins. 2.. In the Add-Ins available list, select the Analysis ToolPak box, and then click OK. 3.. If necessary, follow the instructions in the setup program. Biff "JP" wrote in message ... I tried that and got the #NAME? error...... "Biff" wrote: Hi! Use the Workday function (requires the Analysis ToolPak be installed). It includes an argument that accounts for holidays. Instead of entering day n, just enter the n: 4/20/06 task 1 1 formula task 2 2 formula task 3 2 formula task 4 3 The formula would be: =WORKDAY(A$1,C2,J$1:J$5) Copied down as needed. J$1:J$5 would be the list of holiday dates that you want to exclude. Biff "JP" wrote in message ... I have a running schedule with mutlile tasks scheduled for different day # or the same and would like to have the dates auto fill in once I enter the start date. example: 4/20/06 task 1 day 1 ? task 2 day 2 ? task 3 day 2 ? task 4 day 3 Keeping in mind that I don't want to include weekends and that I'll need to delete a range of holiday dates. Please help. Thank you |
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