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I aiming trying to calculate the lag between 2 dates. I have several questions.
1. I am using the =NETWORKDAYS function, but I am finding that if I receive something on 07/04/06 and I send it out on 07/04/06, it is giving me a lag of 1. Shouldn't the lag be zero? 2. I need to calculate the lag but I do not want to include the start date? |
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