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Excel - Forumla - Timeline EXCLUDING Weekends!
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Long winded but hopefully not too complex one this....
I am trying to create a timeline that will work out the processes and timeframes involved in creating something, using excel.
The scenario, in simplified short format:
1) An applicant applied for something
2) paperwork is carried out in the office (files set up etc), 3) the application is sent to a panel, the decision is made and the
4) awarding/rejection letter is sent out.
This will all take 6 weeks. All is dependent on the panel dates, which we have set for the year.
What I want to do is put a panel date in from a drop down (DONE) and then dependent on what this date is, it will auto-fill all of the other steps as detailed above (DONE). What I am struggling with is weekends. Obviously if it takes 7 days to go from panel to a written letter, I want this to be 7 WORKING days, not 7 days including a weekend.
Does that make sense? It is the final piece of the puzzle and I cannot crack it! I assume I have to use IF rules, which I am comfortable with.
I am trying to create a timeline that will work out the processes and timeframes involved in creating something, using excel.
The scenario, in simplified short format:
1) An applicant applied for something
2) paperwork is carried out in the office (files set up etc), 3) the application is sent to a panel, the decision is made and the
4) awarding/rejection letter is sent out.
This will all take 6 weeks. All is dependent on the panel dates, which we have set for the year.
What I want to do is put a panel date in from a drop down (DONE) and then dependent on what this date is, it will auto-fill all of the other steps as detailed above (DONE). What I am struggling with is weekends. Obviously if it takes 7 days to go from panel to a written letter, I want this to be 7 WORKING days, not 7 days including a weekend.
Does that make sense? It is the final piece of the puzzle and I cannot crack it! I assume I have to use IF rules, which I am comfortable with.
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