[mso] Re: Excel 2003 date calculation question
- From: "Jim Hickey" <jim@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 15:50:05 -0600
=3Dnetworkdays("startdate","enddate")=20
This should give you what you want. Refer to excel help for holiday
information.
hth
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Subject: [mso] Excel 2003 date calculation question
Hi folks,
I am putting together a spreadsheet to track vacation requests for =
several
employees. What I want it to do is calculate how many working days the
requested vacation would cover, and then compare it to how many vacation
days the employee has left. The thing is, is there a way to get Excel =
to
calculate how many working days are in a particular span, as opposed to
calendar days? I have one guy requesting a span from May 14 to June 15, =
and
that's going to cover probably 20 working days, but a lot more calendar =
days
than that. =3D20
Any insights out there? Thanks in advance.
Elise
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