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Date calculation in Excel

ResolvedVersion 2007

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Date calculation in Excel

Please can you let me know how to calculate the number of working days within a date range?

RE: Date calculation in Excel

Hi Greg, thanks for your query. There's a good walkthrough on that right here:

http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/msoffice/use-excel-to-calculate-the-number-of-working-days-you-have-to-complete-your-projects/591

Hope this helps,

Anthony

 

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